Mike Adams and Michael Jan argue that the destruction of Qatar Energy's LNG trains and Middle East gas fields is an engineered cover story to cripple global food security via the Haber-Bosch process. They claim this deliberate infrastructure collapse, allegedly orchestrated by the Trump administration and Israel, will cause a famine killing 2 to 4 billion people while facilitating a transition to AI labor and the collapse of the petrodollar system. The segment concludes by urging listeners to stockpile heirloom seeds, silver, and survival foods from HealthRangerStore.com to survive the predicted chaos and depopulation agenda. [Automatically generated summary]
And I hosted the Alice Jones show again yesterday with guest Michael Yan.
And I'll be sharing that interview with you here today, plus another interview on top of that.
So this is going to be a longer show.
Also, I've got a critical report that I call, well, it covers what I call the most important chart to understand about our world today, which overlays the rise of human populations since 1913 with the production of fertilizer,
and then also the rise of the Haber-Bosch process that outputs ammonia using the input of natural gas, and then an overlay of the global liquid natural gas capacity.
And when you see these four lines together on one chart, something becomes instantly clear.
That without natural gas, the Earth's population, yeah, it plummets very quickly.
And right now in the Middle East, that infrastructure for gas is being destroyed.
It's being systematically destroyed.
And, you know, our population was 4 billion for the whole world, roughly, in 1974.
We've doubled since then to a little over 8 billion.
If this war continues on its current trajectory, and it seems like it's going to, then it's quite possible that 4 billion people will die from the lack of food over the next few years if this energy infrastructure is destroyed.
And that would take the world's population back to 1974.
Think about that.
So I'm explaining all of that in great detail in an upcoming report that it's also being turned into a free downloadable book and an audio book as well.
Plus an article, come to think of it, at naturalnews.com.
So all of that is coming up, plus some other important things, a couple other reports.
Or at least one other report, Qatar Energy confirming that now 17% of their liquid natural gas production capability is offline for up to five years.
That should be a red alert for the world.
And yet, most people don't understand what's happening.
So I've got that coming up.
And, you know, basically, we're just going to get into that.
I don't have much else to say as the intro here, except we do have our sale going on, healthrangerstore.com slash appreciate.
And in fact, we've extended it because people wanted a little more time to take advantage of that given the circumstances, what's happening in the world, but the food supply is about to become relatively scarce and expensive.
So we've extended the sale at least another couple of days, I think.
You can find all the specials again at healthrangerstore.com slash appreciate.
By the way, in other breaking news, China has restricted fertilizer exports in addition to its refined fuel exports, by the way.
So there's no more urea or ammonia or fertilizer coming out of China.
They normally export $13 billion a year of fertilizer.
That's done.
That's done.
And so countries like India that buy a lot from China, they are losing their minds right now, trying to figure out how they're going to feed 1.4 billion people with no fertilizer and almost no natural gas, et cetera, and not enough diesel fuel, etc.
I mean, actually, I think India is going to be the country hit hardest by all this.
And it's not even their fault.
India is not to blame for this situation.
Although Modi is kind of an idiot for the way that he bowed down to Trump recently.
So, you know, I guess there's a price to be paid for being an idiot and trying to appease the very country that's causing all these problems, which is the United States and Israel.
So I feel sorry, though, for the Indian people because they're going to suffer.
And people of Pakistan are going to suffer.
As if people in the Middle East haven't already suffered enough.
It's going to get a lot worse.
And it's going to affect a much larger area of the world, including Central and South America and North America, too.
There's going to be a lot of starving people in America, in the United States.
Food scarcity will get a lot worse.
So we're going to cover all that today.
And then we'll have more updates for you this weekend as well.
So I know the topics are pretty hard hitting right now, but this is stuff you really need to know.
So take it in.
Learn from whatever you can here and prepare in whatever way you can for what's coming.
Fertilizers and Population Growth00:09:24
So here's the rest of the show.
All right, welcome to this special report that focuses on what I believe to be the most important chart in the world right now.
And I'm going to show you this chart here.
Let's put it up on the screen.
It's called Four Forces Shaping Global Food Security.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
Welcome to this special analysis.
And these are sobering times for human civilization because we're on the verge of a collapse of potentially half the world's current population.
And we're going to cover why that is.
And this chart encapsulates it.
So I put this chart together myself.
I wanted to overlay the history of human population growth with the history of nitrogenous fertilizers, as well as the history of the Haber-Bosch process that uses natural gas to produce nitrogen-based fertilizers.
And then also overlaid with the global LNG capacity as that infrastructure was built out over the last several decades.
So bringing your attention to this chart, let's take a look at it here.
The blue line is the world population currently at about 8 billion.
And as you can see, the y-axis for the world population is on the right-hand side.
And you can see that roughly half the current population, about 4 billion people, existed in 1974.
And then before that, 2 billion people was, I don't know, right around 1915 or somewhere in that area.
So we have doubled and then doubled again in a little over one century.
And what made that possible?
And it's very clear that what made it possible is nitrogen-based fertilizers.
And so that's the green line showing you the use of nitrogen fertilizers, really beginning in the 1920s, but not taking off until the 1960s.
And it's just really exploding, as you can see.
Ammonia output from the Haber-Bosch process, yes, we're going to cover just a little bit of chemistry today.
That's the purple dotted line, and you can see where that began.
It was mostly just sort of mad science research for many decades.
It didn't really get widely used until the 1970s is when it really started taking off.
And that is what allowed natural gas to be effectively converted into nitrogen fertilizer.
And then, of course, the global LNG supply, because of the demand for fertilizers and other things, also, you know, gas turbines for generating electricity, etc.
LNG capacity really took off in the 1970s, and then there was a massive burst, as you can see, in the late 1990s, and that's mostly Qatar.
You know, Qatari LNG capacity was built out beginning in the 1990s.
And that's continuing to expand dramatically today.
So at the upper right-hand corner of this chart, you can see that we're at about 8 billion people right now.
We are at the peak that we've ever seen of nitrogen fertilizer production.
We're at the peak of, well, almost the peak of ammonia output, HaberBosch.
There was a dip over the last few years.
And I think that some of that dip is because of, well, the destruction of the Nord Stream pipeline, or pipelines plural, that took BASIF offline in Germany, which was one of the primary world producers of, well, urea and other products.
But that's why that dip is there.
And then the LNG capacity, as you can see, is continuing to grow.
And it would have grown except for the fact that Trump started a war with Iran.
And then Israel bombed Iran's, what's it called, the South Pars gas field.
And then Iran bombed Qatar Energy, which took 17% of Qatar Energy's gas production offline for five years, or three to five years, technically.
And remember, as I've covered separately, Qatar Energy has 14 gas trains.
And don't confuse that with choo choo trains.
That's not what they are.
It's a sequential process of liquefaction of natural gas.
They're called trains.
Qatar Energy has 14.
Like I said, two of them are now destroyed.
And they will take three to five years to replace.
That leaves 12.
The world can still survive on 12, even though Qatar Energy is responsible for 20 to 22 percent of the total exports of natural gas on the planet.
But the world can't survive the destruction of all 14.
So let's get back to some basic science here.
Your body is made of carbon, but also nitrogen.
You have a lot of nitrogen atoms in your body.
About 50% of the nitrogen that's in your body was created in a form through the Haber-Bosch process.
Half of the people on Earth today are only alive because of the abundant food crop yields that were enabled by the Haber-Bosch process.
Without this process and thus without nitrogen-based fertilizers, the world through pre-Haberbosch farming techniques could only support a maximum of 4 billion people, not the current 8 billion people.
So it doesn't matter how much farm land you have.
You can have all the land in the world, but if you don't have nitrogen fertilizers through the Haber-Bosch process, which uses natural gas as the feedstock, then you can't support 8 billion people.
And the key takeaway from all of this is that the only reason we have 8 billion people is because of this process and because crop yields were dramatically increased through these fertilizers.
If you then take away the natural gas infrastructure of our world, which is exactly what's happening in the Middle East, it has begun.
If you take it away, then you revert the world to 1974 population levels, as an estimate, let's say, which is only 4 billion people.
So what happens to the other 4 billion people who are currently alive and eating?
Oh, yeah, they starve and die because there's not enough food for them.
And actually, even the other 4 billion people have a very rough time of it because it's not like all the food goes to just half of the people.
Everybody is starving to some degree.
And then the question is just, you know, who survives and who dies?
And the odds of survival are about, you know, 50% if we have a worst-case scenario of LNG destruction.
So let's look at population growth again here.
Despite widespread famines over the last century in Africa and in parts of Asia, etc., and the so-called 1918 influenza pandemic, despite all of that, the human population has exploded over the last hundred years.
And we'll say that right before 1930, the population was about 2 billion.
It could be like 1915, or I'm sorry, 1920, 25, 1930, somewhere around there, it was about 2 billion people.
And then, like I said, 1974, it doubled to 4 billion people.
And then from there, it doubled 8 billion people in 2022.
And today, it's actually over 8 billion people, but I tend to round it off.
So every year, right now, the global population growth is a little under 1% right now, but it has been over 1% in previous years.
The world is very hungry for energy to produce the food.
And when food is affordable and abundant, then people, they make babies.
Especially when food is very affordable, then they make more babies because, you know, having kids is expensive because of food and other things.
And so expensive food causes people to have fewer children, and cheap food causes people to have more children overall.
Now, the top two countries in the world with the highest population are, guess what?
China and India.
China and India, each around, let's say, 1.4 billion people.
Synthetic Gas Limits Explained00:15:14
The way they got there is that through the 19, let's say 60s and 70s and 80s, they were among the first in the world to really embrace aggressive use of nitrogen-based fertilizers.
And as a result, their populations exploded.
And they continue to maintain very high populations today.
And that's despite China's previous controls that, you know, it's one China policy.
The population still grew anyway.
Now, when it comes to growing food, you might wonder why is nitrogen so important?
It's the limiting molecule.
Well, I mean, nitrogen is an element by itself, but in its fertilizer form, it's a more complex molecule.
And that's the limiting factor in soils.
And everything, every plant, every crop needs nitrogen.
It's a fundamental building block of, you know, proteins and DNA, amino acids, everything.
But you might wonder, well, wait a second, isn't the air mostly nitrogen?
You know, the air we breathe.
And the answer is yes.
It's about 78%, 79% nitrogen.
However, that's in the form of nitrogen gas or N2, which is not accessible to plants.
Because if you know anything about chemistry, the N and the other N, that is N2, they are bound together by a triple bond, you know, a chemical bond or triple bond in chemistry.
That bond is very hard to break, and that's why plants can't just pull nitrogen out of the air.
So plants have to have nitrogen in a fixed form, which would be nitrate, which combines nitrogen with oxygen, or ammonium, which combines nitrogen with hydrogen, right?
NH4.
So that's why you had throughout history biological forms of nitrogen, such as manure or bat guano, which don't laugh because bat guano fed the world for a long time until they ran out of bat guano.
And also, you know, compost and things like that.
So by about the late 19th century, the world was running out of bat guano.
There's islands off of Peru called the Chincha Islands.
And they are bat islands and they were filled with bat guano.
And then all that guano got harvested and spread on crops all over the world and basically exhausted all the bat guano from the islands.
And again, this is like 1890, 1895.
And at that time, scientists realized that they were going to have to come up with some other way, a synthetic way, or an artificially controllable way to create nitrogen in forms that plants could use.
And so research began on what then became the Haber-Bosch process.
Now, what's interesting is that in the early 1900s, the Haberbosch process created synthetic ammonia, and most of it was used for the military industrial complex.
Yeah, not for crops.
So it was used to create munitions because, you know, it can explode, right, under the right conditions.
It can explode.
You know, you mix it with saltpeter, etc., and you get explosions.
Only after World War II was the Haberbosch process actually used predominantly for crops.
And only after World War II did the percentage of the world's population that was fed by synthetic fertilizer begin to really expand.
So whereas in 1920, only about 10% of the world relied on the Haber-Bosch process for the nitrogen in order to eat, that number had grown to about 40% of the world's population by 1980.
And today, it's about 50% of the world's population.
So again, without the Haber-Bosch process, you would lose about half of the current population of roughly 8 billion people.
So what's important to understand, and I hope I've been clear about this, is that the Haberbosch process allows the same amount of land to produce a lot more food.
So for example, in India, the yields of wheat tripled over a 20-year period between 1965 and 1985 because they simply use aggressive nitrogen fertilizers on the wheat crops.
And in China, their fertilizer use increased 800% between the years 1961 and 2019.
That's what allowed their population to grow from about 660 million to 1.4 billion, which is roughly the population of China today.
So, again, nearly 50% of the nitrogen found in your body right now comes from the Haber-Bosch process.
Now, just a little bit of chemistry.
The Haber-Bosch process, and I know you're going to get sick of me saying that name because we have to say it 5,000 times in this report.
But this process is clearly the single most important chemical reaction that has ever been discovered and commercialized in the history of human civilization.
That's unquestionable.
And the way it works, it's pretty simple.
It pulls nitrogen out of the air.
I mean, actually, that's done with, you know, pumps, just air compressors and just permeable membranes.
And then you combine that with hydrogen or H2 under high pressure.
It takes about 200 to 300 atmospheres of pressure and very high temperatures.
You got to go to something like 500 degrees Celsius, very hot.
And then you introduce an iron catalyst in this process.
And guess what?
You get ammonia, NH3.
NH3.
NH3, then now we're in business.
Now we can use ammonia to make all kinds of other secondary and tertiary products that become fertilizer.
But you have to have, again, high heat, high pressure, and a source of nitrogen, which is just the atmosphere.
But then you have to have hydrogen also.
So where do you get the hydrogen?
Well, of course, hydrocarbons, hydrocarbons.
So hence, natural gas is the easiest form of this.
And that's why the Haber-Bosch process consumes anywhere from 3 to 5% of the world's entire natural gas production right now.
And so, oh, by the way, it's named after Fritz Haber, who was a Nazi scientist, okay, just in case you're curious.
And then Karl Bosch, decades later, is the one who created the high-pressure industrial chemistry that made it all feasible.
But it was Fritz Haber, you know, who demonstrated the ammonia synthesis in the first place.
And then he got a patent on it, and that was purchased by BASIF, BASF, which, of course, is one of the corporations that was ultimately tied to Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich, etc.
Although that's kind of a tangential point here.
Karl Bosch was awarded the Nobel Prize, by the way, in 1931.
And then after World War II, agricultural deployment of this really took off.
And from the 1960s, it was called the Green Revolution.
And that doesn't mean the same thing as we talk about today, like green energy.
It wasn't a climate change cult back then.
The Green Revolution just meant they knew how to grow more food and how to avoid mass famine.
And that's how, you know, by 1974, we had 4 billion people on the planet.
All because of that.
Well, half because of that, let's say.
Now, an interesting piece of history is that China figured out how to do this with coal rather than natural gas.
So you can get H2 from coal and then use that in the Haber-Bosch process.
So you can have different inputs.
They can be natural gas or they can be coal.
Natural gas is more efficient and it's cleaner.
So by 2018, you had 230 million tons of ammonia per year produced by the Haberbosch process.
About 99% or more of the global ammonia became synthetic.
And then by 2021, you have a process then that feeds about 4 billion people around the world.
And now, more recently, there are experiments in using electrolysis-based H2 combined with the nitrogen, the atmospheric nitrogen, to produce ammonia through renewable energy.
However, that is not commercially viable yet because it's too expensive.
But I just want you to be aware there are alternatives to natural gas.
It's just that your food would cost 400% more.
Oh boy, right?
If you thought, you know, beef was expensive now, just wait until the fertilizer is created with solar panels.
Then it's $100 a pound, you know?
That's where this could go.
So some interesting tidbits.
I mentioned the triple bond of nitrogen for N2.
That triple bond is very difficult to break.
That's why you have to have so much energy put into it at such high pressures and also high temperature.
And that's where you use the natural gas.
You put that energy into the process to break that bond.
And it turns out that every ton of ammonia that you get out of this requires about 35 gigajoules of energy.
Gigajoules.
So anyway, yeah, it's a very energy-intensive process.
So good luck solarizing that, right?
So of course, natural gas is the most efficient way to produce ammonia synthetically.
And as a result, every time that we've had destruction of natural gas infrastructure, such as, for example, the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines, what year was that?
Was that 2022, I think?
You saw, of course, fertilizer prices skyrocket right after that because gas prices skyrocket, especially in Europe.
And then right now, because of the, well, the destruction of two of the gas trains at the Ras Lafan gas facility in Qatar, you're already seeing prices of urea and ammonia drastically, sharply increase.
We also saw price increases after the 1973 OPEC oil embargo, by the way.
So there's a strong history of this.
When gas is cut off, fertilizer prices skyrocket.
Now, let's shift to Qatar.
Qatar is just to the southwest of part of the Persian Gulf, and underneath the Persian Gulf is this massive gas reservoir that Qatar calls the North Field.
It's thought to be the largest gas reservoir on Earth, and it's said to contain 51 trillion cubic meters of gas, 51 trillion.
So at current levels of consumption, there's enough gas there for about 50 years.
That's not forever, but it's still a long ways off.
And maybe by that time, we would have cold fusion or hot fusion or something else.
Until then, we've got 50 years of gas, except for the fact that, of course, Trump started this war with Iran, and then Israel attacked Iran, and then Iran reciprocated by attacking Qatar Energy, and now it's forced majeure every day.
And so there are different trains of LNG that were constructed by Qatar.
Train one was built in 1996.
And if you go back to the chart that I'm showing here, you'll see that right around 96, gas production starts to really increase.
And that's because of Qatar.
Trains two and three were built in 97 and 98, but they're very small trains, by the way.
They're only 3.3 MTPA, which is million tons per annum, per year, million tons per year.
So those are 3.3 million tons per year, which is, it's not tiny, but it's nothing like what they've been building more recently.
In 2004, they started building trains four and five.
And then, let's see, 2010, train six, which could produce 15.6 million tons a year.
So these are big-ass trains.
And then, let's see, train seven, 2011, it goes on.
And now they're expanding the trains, the Northfield East expansion.
They're trying to expand trains one and four to be able to produce 32 million tons per year instead of just 3.3.
So that's a 10x expansion if they're able to complete that.
That's supposed to be completed by the year 2030.
But that's going to be impossible if Iran is launching missiles at them the whole time for obvious reasons.
So Qatar Energy also, they have a fertilizer company called Qatar Fertilizer Company.
Not shocking that that's the name.
It's also known as QAFCO or KAFCO, okay, Kafko.
That produces about 3.8 million tons of ammonia per year and about 5.8 million tons of urea per year.
It's exported to over 20 different countries to be used as fertilizer, of course.
Saudi Arabia has its company called Sabic Agri Nutrients.
They also export ammonia and urea because it's an obvious way to add value to the gas that you're able to tap into relatively inexpensively in that region of the world.
So right now, Iran supplies about 10 or 11% of global urea exports.
That's Iran.
And the UAE, they have a company called Fertiglobe, like Fertile Globe.
They produce about 5 million tons per year of urea.
And they export that to countries as well.
And there's other production in Egypt and Algeria as well.
So you get the picture here, right?
Global Urea Export Markets00:02:17
So these countries, whether it's Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iran, Egypt, even UAE, they don't just produce gas, they don't just produce oil.
They also produce urea and ammonia that are used in fertilizers.
So here's what you need to understand about all of this.
Let's look at the supply chain.
And, you know, I'm sorry to get into the weeds on this, but we all need to understand this.
So first you have natural gas that's extracted from the so-called North Field, which is the same field that's under the Persian Gulf, the same field that Iran taps into.
So that's the gas field upon which Western civilization depends.
Upon which essentially half the current population also depends.
Then you have the LNG trains at Ras Lafan in Qatar that liquefy the gas to export it to other countries.
So that's just revenue from revenue from shipping gas out that that gas is in using in other countries like Taiwan and South Korea, Japan or Italy, Greece, whatever, in order to either generate electricity with gas turbines or to be used by industry.
At the same time, these co-located fertilizer plants, such as CAFCO and Sabic and Fertiglobe, they use the same natural gas as a feedstock for producing hydrogen for the Haberbosch synthesis process.
And that results in production of ammonia and then eventually urea, that's shipped all over the world to put on crops, you know, for the rice in India, for the corn in Iowa, for the soybean farms in Brazil, right?
It's shipped all over the world.
And then as a result, the crop yields rise, and then that supports cheaper food so that people have more babies, which increases the world's population.
That's how we got to 8 billion people.
And then as those people demand more food, because everybody wants all-you-can-eat buffets all day long, then the demand for food creates more demand for more fertilizer and more gas and more LNG infrastructure to be built up in Qatar and Iran, etc.
War Threatens Energy Infrastructure00:07:14
And it's all just jolly and great until there's a war from the Zionists who have decided to burn down the whole world because they think that God's going to save them if they just kill enough people or something or explode enough temples.
They're insane.
So they've decided just by themselves, the insane lunatic end of days Zionists, they've decided they want to burn down the world.
And the easiest way for them to do that in their minds is to destroy this gas field or destroy Iran's capabilities and infrastructure, knowing that Iran would retaliate by destroying Qatar and then knowing that Trump would retaliate by blowing up the whole damn thing, which is exactly what Trump has threatened to do in his own post.
He said he's going to nuke the gas field.
Now, he didn't use the word nuke.
I just want to be clear.
He referred to some big, horrible weapon.
I forgot the exact words that he used, but in my mind, it seemed like he's indicating a nuke.
And it would take a nuke.
It would take a deep nuke because the gas field is under the Persian Gulf.
And I would imagine that if you nuke the Northfield gas field, aren't you also nuking every ship in the Persian Gulf?
Aren't you nuking the entire freaking Gulf and you're destroying, what is it, 3,000 ships or whatever the number is that's stranded there right now?
Or maybe it's not 3,000.
Maybe it's 1,600 or whatever.
But those ships can't just be rebuilt overnight.
And they also have crews on those ships.
Is Trump just going to nuke the Persian Gulf and just spread radiation everywhere?
Kill all the people on all the ships, destroy all the ships, all the carriers, which, again, take years to build, and nuke the field, destroy all the gas in some kind of giant, you know, earth-gaping explosion, I guess, that could be seen, you know, from Saturn.
It's like, what happened to Earth?
Oh, some dumbass nuked the Northfield.
Oh, man, that explosion reached all the way, like halfway to the moon.
That's, whoo.
Well, you know, not really, it wouldn't reach that far, but it would destroy human civilization as we know it.
That's not an exaggeration.
It would destroy human civilization as we know it.
And Trump is threatening to do it.
And it's clear that Israel is telling him to do it.
And I guess the question is, how far will Trump go in this delusional obedience to an end times fanatical cult known as Zionism that literally wants to see the end of the world?
See?
You understand the problem now?
Because they have the means to do it.
Because Western civilization, well, not just Western, I mean modern civilization, the whole world has been built on this house of cards.
You could call it like the Haber-Bosch house of cards, which is dependent on just a couple of key companies in the Middle East, largely, that themselves depend on just a few key components, such as the cryogenic heat exchangers, which have a three to four year lead time to build back just one of them.
And Qatar Energy says that two have been destroyed so far out of 14.
So you see why this chart that I'm showing you here is so important.
Because if Israel succeeds in its goal to burn down the world by destroying, you know, destroying the hydrocarbon infrastructure, and this might be Trump's goal as well.
I mean, he ran Operation Warp Speed, which was also a depopulation agenda.
But if Trump is on board with the Zionist agenda to cull the human population and kill off half of the currently living humans, roughly, this is by far the most highly leveraged way to achieve that.
You don't even have to have a nuclear war.
You just nuke the natural gas that feeds 50% of the world.
And then, and then, notice that 50% of the people in the world don't just keel over dead the next day, do they?
No, it's not an instant thing.
They die from starvation, from social upheaval, from civil war, from revolt, from economic collapse, from chaos, anarchy.
They die from, yeah, starvation, but also mass violence.
Because the world crumbles.
The world goes into Mad Max mode at that point, with possibly a few exceptions.
Might be a good time to live on, you know, Papua New Guinea, let's say, where they still grow some of their food, or maybe the high-altitude mountains in the Andes, where I visited the Indians there who grow papas, you know, potatoes with wooden plows pulled by oxen.
And, you know, it's not a fancy life.
Don't get me wrong.
They don't have internet, but they don't need fossil fuels either.
So, you know, there are a few populations, like, you know, the Amazonian tribes, whatever.
There are a few populations around the world that can survive without fossil fuels and without Haberbosh, et cetera.
But for most of what you think of as human civilization, the big cities, the modern countries, everything from China, United States, to, you know, India, Turkey, Australia, Canada, Canada uses a lot of energy just for heating, obviously.
Same thing with most of Western Europe.
And these big cities, London, New York, whatever, Auckland, I mean, Tokyo, these cities are going to fall if this scenario becomes reality.
And we're already two out of 14 of the way there.
So this isn't some doomsday, what-if scenario of, you know, no, it's crazy.
It can never happen.
It's happening.
It's happening.
It's already happening.
I'm not even talking about, oh, maybe someday, what if someone lost their minds and started destroying this infrastructure?
No, it happened yesterday.
That's in the past.
I'm talking about the repercussions of this.
And I'm trying to help you understand that without all these things that we just talked about, again, I'm going to say Haber Bosch again, without that, without natural gas that's cheap and abundant, without the infrastructure, without the cryogenic heat exchangers.
Literally, our world collapses to half its current population.
Engineered Famine Goals Revealed00:06:10
And the key takeaway from this is that I believe that's their goal.
And so does Michael Jan.
He agrees with me on this point because I just interviewed him about this.
He says that's the goal.
It's obvious, he says.
Yeah, it is obvious.
That's the goal.
This war is not an accident.
The destruction of energy infrastructure is not an accident.
This is all being deliberately done using the cover story of a war.
But the real goal is to achieve global human depopulation on a rapid scale to try to kill one out of every two people.
Or maybe if they're not as successful, they might kill one out of every four people.
But that's still 2 billion people.
And I've estimated, with the help of AI agents, that this could kill from 2 to 4 billion people.
So anywhere from 25% to 50% of the world's population, roughly speaking.
Now, if we lose 2 billion people, then we go back to 1999 population levels.
Do you remember 1999?
There was more parking available in 1999.
The freeways in LA were not as bad.
And, you know, you could still get around some cities in India that are now incomprehensible.
Or even Manila in the Philippines, for example, right?
That was 1999.
And if you go back to 1974 with only 4 billion people, hey, life was actually pretty good in the 1970s.
You know, a guy could afford a house, could raise a family on a single income, and have a house and a yard and a career and a nine-to-five job.
You know, you didn't even have to work extra hours because food was affordable.
The money had, of course, a lot more value at that time.
Prices of everything you needed to buy were dirt cheap.
Even inflation adjusted, everything was dirt cheap.
You could buy a car.
You could buy a giant, like a station wagon that had so much room.
It's practically today, it would be called an RV.
But in the 70s, it was just called a station wagon.
Like, you could have like sleepovers in the back of that thing.
And there were no seatbelts and no airbags and no anti-lock brakes, man.
If you were going down the highway and something went wrong, your whole family just died on impact.
That's the 1970s.
But living was cheap.
Food was cheap.
You go to the grocery store, oh my God, they had everything dirt cheap.
Those days are gone.
The currency has lost its value.
Food prices are skyrocketing.
People can't afford to live.
They can't afford a house.
You know, a typical young person can't afford a house.
The jobs are being lost.
And the powers that be are actually engineering mass death of billions of human beings because they don't need us anymore.
And why don't they need us anymore?
Because of the rise of AI.
And then soon AI robots.
That's why.
Because humans were exploited by governments and corporations for all these decades to basically pillage human cognition and labor.
And to pay those workers the least amount possible to get their cognition and labor for the benefit of usually large, evil globalist corporations or large, evil. genocidal governments.
Now those same evil governments and corporations have come to realize that they just don't need as many humans anymore.
And if you ask them, well, how many humans do you think you need?
The answer is only about half.
Only about half because massive layoffs at Amazon, at Meta, at, I don't know.
Just look at the layoff news.
Every day it's another 10,000, 20,000 people being laid off from major corporations.
They're cutting humans like crazy and replacing them with what?
With AI.
And then those unemployed humans are sitting out there unable to get jobs because their skill sets are no longer better than the AI software systems.
I mean, I know I'm an AI developer.
I work with AI every day.
And it's absolutely smarter than most humans.
No question about it.
People say, well, you know, it's not AGI yet.
It can't do everything a human can do.
I guarantee you it can do everything a human can do in a desk job because humans don't do that much in desk jobs, it turns out.
Yes, it can write code.
It can do spreadsheets.
It can do all this stuff.
It can make decisions.
It can read emails and whatever.
It can make presentations.
Heck, this chart I've been showing you during this podcast, this was created by my AI agents.
And they also did the research, etc., right?
So that would have taken me days.
Now, it took 20 minutes or whatever to put that together.
So yes, AI is replacing humans.
Soon, AI robots will replace human labor.
And all these displaced humans, they're sitting out there, you know, increasing in number, collecting maybe welfare, food stamps, unemployment benefits, whatever.
And the governments of the world are looking at this phenomenon here and realizing that, hey, there's no way that we can afford to keep these people around because we can't just pay them all universal basic incomes.
We can't just have a giant welfare society where we pay people who don't pay taxes because they're not working.
We can't just pay them to just eat and just buy stuff all day because they don't work.
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They don't produce anything.
You can't have a whole society based on just printing money and handing it out to consumers who just consume and consume and consume.
And their only output is like bowel movements.
That is not a sustainable economy.
So what have the governments already figured out?
Oh, kill them off.
Kill off 4 billion people.
How do you do that?
You start a war.
And then you make sure that during the war, you destroy the energy infrastructure that feeds half the planet.
Boom.
There you go.
And that's exactly what's happening.
And then that makes way for the rise of the robots.
You see?
It all makes sense, doesn't it?
I mean, once you understand how evil the globalists are and the governments and so on, and why Trump is just a puppet playing along with this whole thing.
That even the conflict between Israel and Iran isn't entirely honest.
It's also part of the global theater that's designed to achieve the result of mass human culling, global depopulation.
And during all of this, by the way, I'm sure they'll find ways to kill off more than just 4 billion people.
You know, they can have cyber attacks on the power grid.
Or they can just shut down the power grid and say it was a cyber attack.
Oh, I mean, Trump just managed to shut off the whole power grid of Cuba.
If they can do it in Cuba, they can do it in New York City.
They can do it in Chicago.
They can just shut down the power grids and just let everybody die.
And if they do that in enough cities with a long enough duration, you get what?
You get 90% die-off rate, don't you?
Before very long, just a few months.
So through those methods, engineered famine, engineered destruction of the natural gas infrastructure that feeds the fertilizer process, and engineered wars and engineered revolts and engineered uprisings and violence, etc., they can probably kill off maybe, I'm just guessing, 7 billion out of 8 billion people, leaving only 1 billion remaining, roughly, give or take.
And that's probably the plan.
I don't think they'll succeed at that level, but they'll try.
Heck, they probably thought that COVID would kill a lot more people than it did, and they were very disappointed.
And that may be why we're enduring all this right now.
Maybe they thought that COVID would kill a few billion, and they're like, dang it.
You know, Bill Gates is up there.
Depopulation didn't work.
Let's try bombing, you know, let's try destroying the food infrastructure.
I'm not saying that he's involved in this particular process.
I was mocking a voice of a different globalist right there.
But Bill Gates definitely wants depopulation.
He's advocated it for a long time.
I mean, he's invested in depopulation technologies, like birth control for men, where they blast your scrotum with ultrasound to kill your balls.
I mean, that's an actual Bill and Melinda Gates-funded technology that they experimented on with African men.
Like, here, put your balls in this thing.
What does it do?
Oh, you'll find out.
What?
My balls.
Oh, my balls, which is a line from idiocracy, right?
So that was a Bill Gates technology.
So don't tell me that Bill Gates doesn't want to push depopulation, okay?
Of course he does.
But this is how they can get to somewhere between a population of maybe on the high side, if they're not very successful, maybe they'll have 6 billion people left.
And if they are very successful, maybe they'll have 1 billion people left.
But some of you, some of you, you know about the stones, right?
You know, the hedgestones or whatever they're called, that are calling for a global population of only half a billion people.
That 500 million is the correct sustainable number, you know, according to these stones, whatever they are.
So maybe that's the goal.
How will they get there?
Well, they would have to add in like Terminator drones or something, you know, or just mass chemical poisoning, VX nerve gas for every bus station or whatever they plan to do.
But maybe that's their plan to get the world down to 500 million people.
If that happens, there's going to be, you know, you're going to walk around the world and you're going to say, wow, what civilization used to be here?
And why did they produce so much plastic?
You know, that's going to be the number one question.
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Look at these landfill sites.
My God.
You're going to find concrete overpasses, you know, concrete structures.
The wood frame houses won't last very long.
They'll all collapse within a few decades.
But concrete structures will be around for a long time, and whatever concrete homes are out there, they will withstand the test of time.
But it's going to look like Earth was hit by a giant meteor or something if we only have 500 million people left.
Because we've built an infrastructure on this planet for 8 billion people with all the roads, you know, and all the houses and all the highways and whatever.
The parks, the parking lots, you know, the golf courses, whatever.
I wouldn't mind nature taking back the golf courses, just to be clear.
If you're a golfer, you might not like that comment, but those things are so toxic with all the weed killer.
I'm like, come on.
Oh, my God.
You're walking around in like toxic cancer chemicals all day long.
They call it a manicured green.
Yeah, it's a cancer-cured green is actually what that is.
So, bottom line, now you know.
Now you know.
And, of course, you know, food storage can help you get through a small part of this, but not the whole thing.
You're going to need to learn to grow food if you don't already know how to do it in order to survive this.
I should mention that my company, HealthRangerStore.com, we sell, you know, heirloom garden seeds, non-GMO heirloom garden seeds.
And we actually have a customer appreciation sale going on right now.
We also have long-term storable food.
Not enough to get you through 10 years, probably, but enough to get you by through the big die-off, if that's what happens.
You can find all of it at healthrangerstore.com slash appreciate.
Healthrangerstore.com forward slash appreciate.
And there you'll see some of what we have available right now.
A lot of ranger buckets, mega buckets, mini buckets, number 10 cans with freeze-dried food.
All of it subjected to laboratory testing for glyphosate and heavy metals and microbiology and salmonella, etc.
We do extensive lab testing, as you probably already know.
So if you want storable food, if you want iodine, if you want survival supplies, if you want garden seeds, etc.
Yeah, you can get them from our store while supplies last.
And I will tell you that sales are basically right now tripling from what they would normally be pre-war.
They're just about triple right now.
So that means we're going to, you know, our supplies are not going to last forever.
But we have it right now, you know, until people buy everything we have.
And we're not raising the prices, just to be clear.
You know, we don't do profiteering.
We're keeping our prices the same.
But we will have to raise them with the next production lot because, of course, our input prices are going up.
But for the current lots that we have sitting literally on pallets, on pallet racks in the warehouse, I should probably shoot a video and show you that.
But those are at the current price, which is really 2025 pricing.
But what you're about to see later on this year is crazy pricing because that's what's going to happen to the global food supply.
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Everything's going to get very, very expensive and eventually scarce.
So that's the big picture, folks.
I hope you found this educational, maybe a little bit entertaining or frightening.
I don't know.
I'm not here to scare you.
That's not my goal.
I'm here to educate you and to explain what's happening so that you can survive it.
Because remember this.
Remember this.
Let's suppose the globalists do kill seven out of eight billion people.
Now, obviously, that would be global genocide at a scale that has never been seen before that we know of, at least not on this planet.
But it's probably not that hard to be in the remaining 1 billion people.
And I don't mean to oversimplify this, but if you're listening to this podcast, you're already more informed than at least 999 out of 1,000 people, considering just mainstream people, right?
So you're already in the top sliver of the top 1%.
You're easily going to make it through this if you've got some brains and some knowledge and some extra supplies and you know how to grow some food, etc.
You can make it through this.
It's not that hard for people who are informed and adaptable.
And by definition, that's you.
If you weren't informed and adaptable, you wouldn't be listening to this.
So you're actually going to be okay.
But the world's not going to be okay.
Because most people have no idea that this is coming.
They have no idea.
And you just say hobberbosh to people and they're like, oh, what is this?
Freaking chemistry class.
Nitrogen bonds.
Please, God, no.
You just try to talk about this.
The average person is oblivious to the events of the world and how those events will impact them.
They are oblivious.
So they don't know that two LNG trains have been destroyed.
They're like, what are LNG trains?
What are you talking about?
Are those little choo-choo trains we ride at the zoo with our kids?
What are those things?
No.
No.
The whole world depends on these trains.
Oh, okay.
See, people don't even know that, right?
People have no idea where their food comes from, where energy comes from.
They have no idea what's happening in the Middle East.
The mainstream media isn't telling them.
So they're the ones that are going to be the most susceptible to the culling because they have no information.
They have no supplies.
They have no skills.
They have no knowledge.
And for people in that group, yeah, they're not going to do well.
But for you, you're not in that group by definition.
So I'm not here to scare you.
I'm here to help you understand what's about to happen and to understand that you are surrounded by people who do not know what's going to happen.
And when you try to tell them, they don't want to hear it.
They don't.
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I mean, try it.
You'll see.
They have no interest.
Because, you know, they think the future is going to be just like the past.
Food's always appeared on the shelf magically at the grocery store.
They're like, oh, it's going to work that way forever.
What if that's not true?
What if the food you used to get came from an industrial process that has just been partially bombed and destroyed with a three to five year repair time?
What then?
Well, they don't want to talk about that.
Like, why are you being so negative?
You know, you're trying to blackpill me.
No, trying to make sure you don't starve to death, but I guess you don't care.
So have fun eating soylent green burgers or, you know, your cricket McNuggets.
Because those might be the top two sources of protein that are available as the global famine continues to expand.
And, you know, you can combine those.
You have Soylent Green Burger with like a cricket leg magic sauce on top, you know?
Like a Big Mac.
Just remember to bring some dental floss to get.
The cricket legs out of your teeth.
After you're done chewing on that, you smile like what?
What is that?
You got cricket legs in your teeth?
Oh yeah, that's the government.
The government food stamp program only gives you, you know, cricket legs and soylent green.
You don't even get the cricket torsos, though.
That's the high-end stuff, that's for the paying customers the, the free welfare people on the Cbdcs.
They get the cricket legs.
You know the legs that are left over in the bottom of the cricket the, the grow farm.
You know when they scrape all the crickets out after they dried them in a giant cricket dehydrator.
You know the legs at the bottom.
That's what you get.
It's not quite like.
You know chicken legs, not as much meat on them, but can't be choosy.
You didn't prepare, so have fun with the cricket legs.
Oh, uh.
And before I wrap this up, one more thing.
This should have been obvious, but i'll point it out just in case it didn't occur to any of you listening.
Um, possibly did.
Do you realize that also, the animal feed is produced with nitrogenous fertilizers?
So if you think well no, I don't care about corn and soy and alfalfa and and all this stuff, i'm just gonna eat beef yeah well, where do you think the beef comes from?
You know, the cows are fed the corn and the corn's grown with nitrogen.
Those are Haberbosch cows.
Yeah, that's see I, I managed to fit that term in one more time.
Haberbosch cows.
You thought they were black Angus?
No, they're Haberbosch cows, see.
So all the animal feed is subject to the same conditions that we're talking about here.
It all traces back to the same natural gas.
So bottom line if, if this infrastructure is destroyed, then maybe roughly half the planet dies over the next few years, and those are going to be the most difficult years imaginable, because when people start starving, they get desperate and crazy things happen.
So that's why you need not just food but the ability to defend it, and also, you know, you need to live far from the cities if you can.
So there you go.
That's my take.
All right, you can follow my work at Naturalnews.com and you can hear more of my analysis and interviews at Brightvideos.com.
I'm going to create a book based off this presentation.
I don't yet know the title of the book because i'm going to let AI choose it, but you'll be able to find that at books.brightlearn.ai Brightlearn.ai, and I'm also going to force an audio book generation of that book so that there'll be an audio book version freely downloadable within less than a day, even you know, maybe less than 12 hours, whatever.
But you'll be able to find it again.
Go to books.brightlearn.ai and you'll be able to find that book based on this presentation.
All right, so, and also, again, one more reminder: healthrangerstore.com slash appreciate if you want to get some food.
And at this point, you know, if you have a one-year supply of food, that's not enough, probably.
I used to think that that's a pretty good, you know, target for people.
Have a year's supply.
And now I'm thinking, you know, according to Qatar Energy, it's a five-year build time for these things.
And Iran has promised to destroy more of them.
So maybe a year's supply is not enough.
But a year would help you, you know, give you time to start growing some food.
But can you realistically grow everything that you need to eat?
I'm not sure I can.
I've grown as much as 70% of my diet in the past, but that was in a different climate in Ecuador where you could grow food year-round.
I've never tried that in North America, and I'm not sure that I could.
I mean, I think I'd be hard-pressed to grow even 70% of my diet today.
But we shall see.
In any case, thank you for listening.
Again, I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, and I'm wishing you the best.
I'm wishing humanity the best.
And I hope that you share this with other people so that they can also be informed.
And this is not a time to be timid or politically correct.
This is a time to save lives with knowledge.
And the more people know about this, you know, the better off they're going to be.
And maybe they'll go out and buy things other than toilet paper this time.
You know, during the COVID panic, it was toilet paper?
Everyone's loading up on toilet paper.
Why?
Okay.
There might be better things.
Why not bacon?
You know, load up on bacon.
If you love bacon, I'm just saying.
Load up on something that you could eat, maybe.
Just saying, but that's up to you.
If you eat too much bacon, you're going to need more toilet paper.
So maybe you should get both.
Okay, that's enough.
All right.
Thanks for listening.
Take care.
Offline Society Crop Failures00:06:23
Well, the situation just got far worse.
Remember yesterday when I was explaining how the 14 trains, which are not trains, not choo-choo trains, these are liquid natural gas production facilities.
They're called trains.
There are 14 of them that are owned and operated by Qatar Energy.
To replace them would cost about an estimated $100 billion.
If these 14 trains go offline, and these are the facilities that purify the natural gas as it comes out of the ground, and then more importantly, through liquefaction, they turn it into a liquid for transport.
And these 14 facilities are the most important in the world, representing 20 to 22% of the total LNG exports on the planet.
And they use a critical component called a cryogenic heat exchanger or the main cryogenic heat exchanger, the MCHE.
That component is only made by one company in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
And that component, if damaged or destroyed, requires just to get one of them takes three to four years to get it made.
And if you have to make more than one, then the timelines really stretch out.
If all 14 of the trains are destroyed, then it will take 10 to 15 years to bring them back online.
And during that time, two to four billion humans will starve to death because of the lack of fertilizer, because of the lack of natural gas coming out of this facility in Qatar.
So I explained all that yesterday.
The bad news or the worst news today is that the CEO of Qatar Energy confirmed in an interview with Reuters that two of the 14 trains are now destroyed.
And they're saying that about 17% of their energy production capability is now offline with an estimated repair time of three to five years.
So that is 100% consistent with exactly what I told you.
That when these things go offline, it takes years to bring them back online.
Years.
At a cost of, you know, huge billions of dollars.
Many, many or tens of billions of dollars in this case.
So as of right now, even if peace is declared tomorrow, which it won't be, but even if it were, there will be five years of energy reduction for our world.
Five years of heightened fertilizer prices.
Five years of reduced crop yields.
Five years of much higher energy costs, which is going to feed inflation of everything, including manufacturing and industry, power grid, data centers, you name it.
So that's done.
That's already in place.
There's no bringing that back.
And why were those two trains destroyed?
Well, because Israel decided to attack the South Pars gas field of Iran.
They did that with U.S. approval.
And then Trump posted and said, oh, we didn't know anything about it.
Nonsense.
He's lying as usual.
Israel did that.
And then in retaliation, Iran struck and destroyed two of the 14 trains of Qatar Energy.
And Iran now has promised twice now, I mean, two different press conferences.
Iran has promised that if there are more attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure, you know, the gas infrastructure there, that Iran will decimate all 14 of the LNG trains, all 14 of Qatar energy.
And that will take offline 20 to 22 percent of the world's LNG exports for 10 to 15 years.
And again, we're already at 2 out of 14 right now today.
We're at 2 out of 14.
If that number becomes 5 out of 14, the world is screwed.
If it becomes 10 out of 14, at least a billion people die.
If it becomes 14 out of 14, two to four billion people die.
Not immediately, of course.
I'm talking about crop failures and mass starvation, etc.
And by the way, the nation of Qatar would probably be finished at that point.
And you can't even get loans to rebuild those facilities until the war ends because who's going to lend you money to rebuild something that just got bombed if you're still in a state of war?
So you see, this is what Trump set into motion.
This is all on Trump's shoulders.
He launched the attack on Iran.
He's doing the bidding of Israel.
Trump betrayed America.
And if we don't want the entire world to burn, Trump needs to be removed from office.
Impeachment is not just an option.
It is a necessity at this point.
If Trump isn't impeached and removed from power, the world as we know it may not survive.
And life as you know it will become so unbelievably difficult that you're not ready for it.
And realize that you're living in a society.
I mean, most of you listening to this, you're living in a society of oblivious people, almost none of whom have any idea that this just happened.
Almost none.
Even the people I know, I mean, in my personal life, you know, family, friends, etc., they have no idea that this just happened.
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It's a tiny percentage of the population that stays up to date with this kind of, you know, breaking analysis.
And even those who pay attention to the media, most of them are just watching CNN or Fox News or other nonsense, and they're not getting the real information on this, obviously.
So the percentage of people who are tuned into the truth like you're getting here, that number is exceedingly small.
It's, you know, one-tenth of 1% or something, or maybe even smaller.
It's a tiny number.
So you now have knowledge that most of the world does not yet have, that is most people.
You have knowledge that fertilizer is about to become incredibly scarce, that crop yields are going to plummet, that this is going to last three to five years, where we are right now, and it could get a lot worse, and that gas prices and diesel prices and energy costs are going to skyrocket for years to come.
You know that right now.
With that knowledge, what shall you do?
What's the plan of action?
Well, obviously, number one, if you can still get any fertilizer, get it.
I warned weeks ago, stock up on fertilizer.
Remember that?
I said it multiple times.
I called it white gold.
I said, go out to a feed store and start buying 50-pound bags of fertilizer before all this happened.
I've also said for years, you should get a 500-gallon diesel tank.
You know, where law allows, obviously, not everybody can put one in their backyard, but get a 500-gallon diesel tank, fill it with diesel.
Make sure you've got your own fuel supply because, well, look what's happening now.
Diesel prices are skyrocketing and diesel supplies are going to be strongly impacted.
The UAE, for example, just announced that all of its energy production has gone to zero.
Zero.
Every oil field and refinery in the UAE is now offline, 100%.
Wow.
And this war is nowhere near over.
In fact, the Pentagon is now asking for $200 billion in additional war funding for a war that Trump claims they already won.
Well, if you already won it, as he has promised multiple times, why do you need $200 billion more?
And the answer is very clear, because they're going to land U.S. troops.
They're going to send thousands of troops, maybe tens of thousands, into Iran.
And they're going to try to take the country by force.
I warned multiple times this is going to be Vietnam 2.0.
Except, as the joke says, that the difference between Iran and Vietnam is that Trump had a plan to get out of Vietnam, but he has no plan to get out of Iran.
So this is going to become Vietnam 2.0.
We're going to get caught in a multi-year, multi-trillion dollar quagmire during which global energy prices will skyrocket and energy supplies will crater and food crops will have lower yields and food inflation will increase and there's now nothing that can be done to stop this.
This has already been set into motion.
The dominoes have begun to fall.
And yes, Trump did it.
Trump deserves 100% of the blame for this because it was 100% his decision to initiate this war.
Trump did this.
While promising that he would make gas more affordable and energy more abundant, etc., etc.
Yeah, nothing but lies.
At the end of the day, Trump threw America under the bus.
He betrayed his own country in order to go to war for Israel.
Which makes you wonder what kind of blackmail they have on him, doesn't it?
By the way, there are sources in China that say that China has all the Epstein files completely unredacted, and they may be thinking about releasing them now in order to stop this war.
Because, you know, if you release the Epstein files, then that breaks the leverage that Israel has over Trump.
If everything's out in the open, and maybe then the world will find out whether or not Trump is a pedophile.
And for the longest time, I've thought, no, that can't be true.
But now I realize we've been totally lied to by this guy for over a decade.
And anything's possible at this point.
So whatever it is, I hope China releases it.
Because the world needs to de-escalate this situation or the whole world burns.
And everybody suffers and billions starve and die.
We are one missile strike away right now from billions dying.
And then on top of this, Trump threatens to basically nuke the entire gas field that both Qatar and Iran tap into.
It's the same field.
It's under the Persian Gulf.
That gas field, Trump says he'll destroy it if Iran attacks Qatar energy again.
Trump will destroy the entire gas field.
That would destroy Western civilization as we know it.
It would plunge dozens of nations into poverty and long-term grid-down blackouts, mad max, especially among Eastern Asian nations that only have days of gas supplies remaining.
Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, etc.
They're all about to run out of gas.
That is natural gas.
That means their industries will be shut down.
Their power grids will have rolling blackouts.
They're toast if they can't get more gas.
China is now offering protection to Taiwan.
Join us, China says.
Reunify, and we will give you energy and we'll give you protection, military protection, and all the gas energy that you need.
At some point, Taiwan is going to have to seriously consider that offer because the country will collapse if it continues to rely on the U.S. and the U.S. failed protection, the U.S. failure of a navy, the failed military, failed economic policies, failed energy policies, etc.
Taiwan will have no choice after a period of a few weeks.
Taiwan will have no choice.
So China doesn't even need to militarily invade Taiwan in order to conquer the nation.
All it needs to do is just point out, hey, you know, how are you guys enjoying the blackouts?
How's that working out for you?
You want energy?
Join with mainland China.
And just like that, if Taiwan joins, then the U.S. loses its microchip supply from Taiwan Semiconductor.
China will own it and run it.
China will control it.
And then that means the entire microchip supply, or nearly all of it, upon which the U.S. economy relies and data centers and tech companies, etc.
The most important microchip manufacturing, I should state, will be controlled by China.
Now, granted, we have microchip factories in the U.S., you know, Samsung and others, but that's not where the most important microchips come from.
All of the best stuff comes out of Taiwan, Taiwan semiconductor.
And that could end up in the hands of China very easily, just literally overnight, without a single shot being fired.
That's what Trump has done.
Trump betrayed America's allies in addition to betraying the American people.
Trump has betrayed the world.
And he's threatening to destroy the single most important energy supply that feeds the world via fertilizers.
Trump says he'll nuke it.
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And like I said, according to the calculations I've run on this, that means anywhere from 2 to 4 billion people will starve to death.
And that makes Trump, by the way, equivalent to 500 Hitlers.
If you do the math on this, let's say if 3 billion people starve to death, that's 500 times more deaths than the Holocaust, that is the claimed numbers of the Holocaust, you know, 6 million deaths, whether or not you believe that number.
If Trump proceeds with this war and those 14 LNG trains get knocked out, then Trump will be the equivalent of 500 Hitlers in terms of the number of people that will likely die.
Now, they're not all going to die immediately.
It's going to take time.
But remember, it will take 10 to 15 years for those LNG trains to get back online.
And during that time, billions will likely die.
Now, is this some kind of global depopulation effort?
Probably.
Probably Trump's doing it on purpose because he doesn't give a crap about Americans or humanity or anybody but himself.
So he'll profit from all of this while he's throwing humanity under the bus.
But if you want to survive this, it's very clear there's only one way to survive this.
You have to have obviously emergency supplies to get through the startup time during which you have to learn how to grow more food.
That's what people are realizing in all of this.
Yes, you got to buy garden seeds, which we have, healthrangerstore.com and buy storable food.
Yes, that's critical.
We've got all that, all the supplies.
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I mean, I even told my staff it's incredible that we can put anything on sale given what's happening in the world because all of our source prices are about to skyrocket, you know.
So you're never going to see these sale prices again, that's for sure.
But beyond that, you know, beyond storing food and getting garden seeds and everything else, you're going to have to grow food for real.
Not just, you know, buying seeds and talking about it.
You're going to have to actually grow food or starve.
And for a lot of people, the prices of food are going to be so high that, you know, they'll go hungry.
So you're going to need food.
You're going to need to grow food.
You're going to need seeds and you're going to need off-grid money and gold and silver, which are both getting smashed just as I said they would because of the plummeting industrial demand, especially for silver.
You know, silver is down in the 70s now, and I think it could fall to 60 or even $50 because of Trump.
Trump did this.
He started a war that cut off the energy supply to the world, which means that industry is being shut down.
Force majeure is being declared.
And those industries need a lot less silver.
So this is Trump doing this.
You know, if you're wondering who caused you to lose money in silver, that's Trump.
He did it.
But you're going to need all these supplies.
You know, I mean, hopefully you already have a lot of these things, like your backup communications, your satellite phone, right?
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Yeah, they're very valuable and very important right now.
A lot of people are picking up sat phones and solar generators and things like that.
But you're going to need our food supplies.
And more importantly, you're going to need to grow food.
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So use that, download the resources, and make a point to decentralize as much as you can because your survival will depend on it.
So thank you for listening.
I'm Mike Adams, and you can catch more of my analysis at brightvideos.com or you can read my articles at naturalnews.com.
Thanks for listening.
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All right.
Welcome to the third hour of the Alex Jones Show.
I'm Mike Adams filling in for Alex today.
And I've got an incredible lineup for you here and a detailed critical analysis of what just happened and the multi-year implications for our world.
And the guest I have joining me in this segment coming up in about 15 minutes is Michael Jan, the war correspondent who predicted everything that you are seeing happen right now.
Now, I want to remind you that just two days ago here on the show, on Tuesday, I gave you a detailed analysis of what would happen if the critical energy infrastructure of specifically Qatar Energy and its natural gas exports, if that were taken offline because of the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
And if you go back and reference that show, you know, you'll see I was talking about fertilizer shortages, urea, sulfuric acid, which is critical for many industrial processes all around the world.
And I talked about how we could face food inflation, you know, a lot of price increases, but also supply chain disruption and things like critical minerals, including copper and zinc and aluminum.
We talked about the force majeure that has already been declared by dozens of companies worldwide because of their lack of access to critical energy out of Qatar.
Well, now here today, with that context in mind, I'm about to tell you that things are far worse because we are now on the track of the worst case scenario.
We're not 100% there yet, but something just happened yesterday that put us on a track, a very dangerous turning point that some are calling energy Armageddon.
And that's not hyperbole.
We are talking about a series of events.
And one of them was, well, you know, Israel first striking the South Pars gas field of Iran, and then Iran responding by striking some of the facilities of Qatar Energy.
We now have confirmation from the CEO of Qatar Energy in a Reuters interview that was just aired today, where now two of the 14 cryogenic facilities that produce natural gas for our world, two of the 14 have now been destroyed.
And the repair time of those two is three to five years.
And these are all quotes from the CEO of Qatar Energy.
I'm going to get into more detail in the next segment on all of this.
But what this means is that now 17% of Qatar Energy's annual production is offline for three to five years, which means that if this war ends tomorrow, which it won't, because Trump seems to be completely unwilling to negotiate with Iran on any terms that would guarantee the continued existence of Iran.
And Trump, as much as he chided Israel last night, saying that Israel shouldn't strike Iran's energy infrastructure there, Israel does whatever it wants.
And it just drags Trump along.
Trump's not in charge.
That's clear.
He's not in charge of Israel and he's certainly not in charge of Iran.
Trump's not in charge of this war and that's why it's escalating beyond his control.
But if this continues, if this gets worse, if there are more of these LNG facilities destroyed, and they're called trains, by the way, and they're not choo-choo trains, okay?
They are cryogenic heat exchangers, primarily, but they're called trains.
If all 14 are destroyed, this will lead to a 10-year global famine, and it will take 10 to 15 years to bring that production back online.
And according to estimates that I conducted with my AI research agents, anywhere from two to four billion human beings will starve and die over the next decade.
So we're talking about a wipeout of up to half of the current human population if this escalates to the destruction of all 14 of those trains.
And remember, two of those 14 are already destroyed.
And that's confirmed by the CEO. of the company.
$20 billion in annual losses in revenue alone.
So I'll cover this in more detail when we return right after this short break.
It's just a one-minute break.
I'll be back.
Mike Adams here on the Alex Jones show.
Stay tuned.
All right.
Welcome back, folks.
Mike Adams here reporting live from my studios near Austin, Texas, filling in for Alex on this third hour of the show today.
And as I just mentioned in the brief segment there, things have gotten considerably worse since I reported on Tuesday.
The entire world is at risk now because of the escalation of the destruction of energy infrastructure in the Persian Gulf.
Just to recap quickly, Israel struck Iran's gas fields with a missile strike, destroying some amount of Iran's gas production capability, but not all of it.
And Iran retaliated against Qatar, striking Qatar Energy and taking off two of its 14 natural gas production trains, as they're called.
They're not actual trains.
They're just called trains because it's like boxcars of processes that take place for the liquefaction of natural gas, you know, purification, liquefaction, et cetera.
And that facility is arguably the single most important facility in the world for Western industry and Western nations.
And as of right now, we have Force Majeure declared by Qatar Energy.
This is confirmed by the CEO of Qatar Energy in an interview with Reuters.
Force Majeur declared for the countries of Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China.
And of course, Taiwan is a major importer of this gas from Qatar as well as Japan.
And as of right now, what that means is that Force Majeure means that Qatar Energy is saying they cannot meet their long-term contractual legal obligations because what has happened is that Iran destroyed two of the 14 trains, as they're called, that produce this liquid natural gas that powers Western civilization and also that's used to produce fertilizer for food crops.
And out of this field comes helium, as well as urea, as well as sulfuric acid, etc.
So, well, sulfuric acid, more out of the oil fields, excuse me, but out of the gas fields, it's helium.
And it is ultimately through the Haberbash process, they turn natural gas into nitrogenous fertilizers.
And then sulfuric acid is also needed for the production of phosphate fertilizers.
All of that has been sharply cut off because of the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which remains closed, even though President Trump has repeatedly claimed total victory over Iran.
And he has claimed that he has completely and utterly decimated Iran's Navy and Air Force.
And yet, somehow, the Strait of Hormuz is still closed unless you have permission from Iran.
And Iran did give permission to an Indian-bound oil tanker that agreed to pay for its oil in Chinese yuan instead of U.S. dollars.
So the petrodollar is on the verge of collapse.
not the US dollar as a currency, but the petrodollar status is about to collapse because of Iran's grasp or grip on the Strait of Hormuz.
But getting back to Qatar Energy, what you need to understand is that our world will be facing a decade-long famine.
10 years of famine with massive starvation of billions of people, literally billions of people, if all 14 of these LNG trains are destroyed.
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Two of them are destroyed right now, just to repeat.
Two of them are destroyed.
That takes out 17% of Qatar's LNG capacity.
And again, the repair time on that, on those two trains, is three to five years, according to the CEO.
And again, this is confirmed through Reuters.
You're seeing the headline right there.
The repair time, if you destroy or if Iran destroys five or six of these trains, or let's say seven, which would be half of the trains that exist, the repair time stretches out to seven years, eight years.
And if you destroy all 14, then the repair time is 10 to 15 years, which means our world will face, again, a decade of famine during which, like I said, anywhere from one fourth to one half of the world's population will starve and die.
And I'm pausing for emphasis there because this is where things get serious.
This is a turning point.
We either have to de-escalate this war, Trump has to stop listening to Israel and stop arming Israel and stop doing Israel's bidding, or the whole world burns and up to half of the human population dies, including populations in many of our ally countries, countries that are now rethinking whether they should have alliances with the United States, countries like Taiwan.
And China has already extended reportedly, maybe not through official channels, but China is extending an umbrella of protection to Taiwan and saying, if you reunify with the mainland, well, maybe that's not even the right word.
It was never part of the mainland, but if you join with mainland China and become part of China like Hong Kong did, then we will provide you energy and protection.
And that would put Taiwan's semiconductor in the hands of China.
And that would take away the key semiconductor manufacturing leader from America and Western civilization.
And it would clearly put China in the lead, not only in AI technology, which they're already leading in terms of the science, because they're writing all the best science papers on AI tech now, but that would put China in the lead on microchip manufacturing to where they could clearly out-manufacture the United States.
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And on top of that, China has a much more resilient and much larger power grid.
And China has also created redundancy with its power grid by erecting massive solar farms, wind farms, believe it or not.
It's not just coal-fired power plants in China.
It's also hydropower.
In fact, they're building a new hydropower project that dwarfs the Three Gorges Dam.
And remember that China's total aggregate energy output already dwarfs the United States.
It's more than double the U.S. total power grid output.
Now, think about this.
So we could lose Taiwan over this war, for one thing.
Our allies like South Korea and Japan and even Vietnam and even some of these other ones that are named, Italy, Belgium, they could suffer rolling blackouts or grid down scenarios like Cuba.
What happens when the grid goes down?
Well, people start to revolt.
Economies collapse.
The world burns.
That's what would happen.
That's what will happen if the Strait Of Hormuz stays closed and if these 14 trains are destroyed again, a 10 to 15 year rebuild time.
But it's not just that, the, the Qatar energy facility that transfers liquefied natural gas to the transport ships.
It has, I believe, 14 berths, which are the, the docks where ships come in and then load up with the energy, 14 berths.
These are deep water berths with a depth of, I believe, 17 meters, and in order for these ships to be able to load up there, obviously these berths have to function.
Iran could destroy the berths, in addition to the trains, which are, you know the, the liquefied natural gas production facilities, and there's a component in these trains that's called the main cryogenic heat exchanger, or mche, the main cryogenic heat exchangers.
These components are only made by one company in the world, and that's a company that is in Allentown Pennsylvania, and that company has, right now, a three to four year wait time on making one of these units.
And if they had to make 14 of these units, that's what would take, 10 to 15 years.
But on top of that, if Iran bombs the berths where the ships dock, then it would take at least five to six years to restore the berths, because you'd have to come in and spend billions of dollars on dredging operations and reconstruction of those facilities where the ships come in.
And if Iran destroyed the, the transfer pipelines of the natural gas, then you're talking more costs and more years.
And if you add it all up Iran, with just a few key missiles, could destroy the linchpin of Western civilization.
And on top of that, it would cost over a hundred billion dollars for Qatar to rebuild this.
And it couldn't even begin doing that until the war ends, because there are no lenders who will loan money to rebuild something in the middle of a war zone, especially when it was just destroyed by war by Iran.
And Iran has promised, by the way and maybe you can run some footage of the Iranian spokesperson, although he's not speaking in English, but Iran has promised that if they are struck again by Israel onto their energy infrastructure, that they will turn the Qatar energy infrastructure facility into ash.
That means total destruction of all 14 trains.
14 trains is more fingers than Netanyahu has, that's a lot of trades.
And if those 14 trains are destroyed, the world as we know it comes to an end.
And again it's not just millions that will starve, it's not just hundreds of millions, it's billions who will starve.
Yeah, there's.
There's the Iranian spokesperson saying basically what I just said now.
Then Trump then tweeted out last night or posted on Truth Social, he said, oh, we didn't know that Israel was going to attack Iran and Israel needs to stop doing that.
They did it without our permission.
That's interesting because then Israel responded and immediately said, oh, no, no, we had permission from the U.S.
They were fully informed.
They knew what we were going to do.
And then Trump says, if Iran continues to strike energy infrastructure in Qatar, then we will basically nuke, although he didn't use the term nuke, but he said something like the most powerful weapon ever or something.
We will destroy the entire gas field that Iran is tapping into, which is south of Iran because it's a gas field underneath the waters of the Persian Gulf.
So Trump is threatening to destroy the entire gas field that Iran taps into.
The problem is it's the same gas field that Qatar Energy taps into because Qatar Energy calls it its north field because Qatar is located to the southwest of the field.
So Iran and Qatar both tap into the same field.
Trump threatened to just destroy it.
There's his tweet.
There it is.
He says he's going to destroy that gas field.
And he doesn't want to, but he will if Iran continues these attacks.
Friends, if Trump does that, then that will be the single most outrageous act of anti-human genocide that the world has ever seen.
Because again, two to four billion human beings will starve to death.
And if you take just the average of that, 3 billion human beings, you know, that's 500 Holocausts.
You know, even if you take the official numbers of the Holocaust, Adolf Hitler killing a reported 6 million Jews, and whether or not you think that number is totally accurate, if you multiply that number by 500, you get 3 billion.
That's how many people Trump will indirectly cause to die if he bombs that field and destroys it.
And it will be the end of civilization as we know it.
And that's where we are right now.
So with that context, let me ask the producers, do we have Michael on board yet?
Has he joined?
Let me know.
Okay, let's bring in Michael Yan, who predicted all of this numerous times.
So welcome to the show, Michael.
Thanks for taking time.
I know you're in Japan.
I know you're up at crazy hours, but thanks for taking the time to join me today.
Hey, thanks, Michael.
And thanks for having me on.
I was just listening to what you were saying.
It's dead on.
I mean, you've warned about this so many times as well.
I mean, collectively together and others have warned.
It must have been thousands of warnings we gave that this day would come or likely would come.
And I mean, to the point where we almost, I mean, I mentioned it almost daily for years.
And so will Trump do something like blow up that gas field?
I think clearly he will.
And in fact, that's part of their game plan.
That's, you know, whether it was blowing up Nord Stream or shutting off Groonian and the screw worms knocking farmers off their fields around the world in so many countries.
They've been opening up the dairying gap, letting the architecture survive for mass invasions.
This is all part of a larger war construct.
And you can see that the Middle East is being, well, it's being disassembled.
And I don't think it's going to stop.
I think it's going to increase only because, again, this is what they are, this is what they've been working for for years is to create these global famines to do depopulation.
For instance, as you know, the death jabs are part of the depopulation.
Catherine Austin Fitz, as you know, has talked about the control grid for years, as have you and others.
And this is, you know, the food will drive people into, you know, digital grid, obviously, so you can control and enslave the people who are left behind.
And as you mentioned earlier as well, you know, Taiwan can be compelled to just peace, you know, peacefully, if you want to call it that, join up with China because they're going to be starving.
You know, I've been to Taiwan recently a couple of times, and obviously, I mean, they're not going to have much ability to resist in the future world.
It's just not going to be there.
I mean, they can certainly go Connecticut.
Well, Michael, let me jump in here because what you're hinting at there is how not only is the U.S. losing its influence in the Middle East, these Arab Gulf states are realizing that the U.S. is a bad ally to have because it just puts a giant target on your back.
And also, basically, having a U.S. military base in your country is a magnet for incoming missiles and bombs, right, and drones.
So that's one thing they've learned.
And Qatar is about to suffer a total loss of its entire economy if this energy infrastructure gets destroyed.
But losing Taiwan, which is now suddenly very feasible, is a very real possibility.
And on top of that, as you note, because I think you're in Japan right now, didn't a high-level Japanese official just reject Trump and Trump's demand for Japan to send military aid for the Strait of Hormuz and to sign on to some letter condemning Iran?
Didn't Japan just reject that?
Yes.
And I've been telling Japan for years they should get their energy from Russia.
It's very important to shrink those supply chains because Japan is very vulnerable to famine.
And you go around and look at the farms.
Many are just empty.
I mean, huge amounts of farmland empty.
Bears running around.
The bears are killing people now constantly.
And the deer and monkeys and wild hogs up there running around everywhere because the farmers are gone.
You know, Japan is, actually, today I'm going to fly to Okinawa because if and when at this point China takes Taiwan, they're going to need to then take Ryuku, which is, you know, Luchu, Okinawa.
Those are old names for Okinawa.
And because, you know, when on the grand strategy on the larger strategic level, Taiwan, I mean, in order to secure China's sea lanes to China, they need to take Taiwan and they need to take Luchu, you know, Okinawa.
This is something, for instance, that Commodore Perry talked about in his report to Congress in 1854.
I've got the original reports.
Commodore Matthew Perry is the one who opened up Japan in 1854.
He came over in 1853 and came back in 1954.
Japanese call it the black ships.
And he opened it up, but he talked specifically and mapped out, again, they called it Luchu back then.
And then in 1879, when Grant came here, President Grant, he specifically talked about Luchu, how important it was, how this could end up being a cause.
This is 1879, right?
Grant was talking about how Luchu, the fight over Luchu could end up, or Okinawa, could end up leading to a war between China and Japan, and that actually foreign actors would try to provoke this war and then put both Japan and China into debt traps.
Now, he was warning about this explicitly in volume 29 of his letters.
I've got the whole 32-volume set in my other library room.
It's an amazing set of letters back and forth between the Emperor of Japan and 1879 for President Grant.
The point here, I mean, that's fascinating that here's history repeating itself.
And I know you're a collector of books and letters and artifacts from history.
And that's very valuable right now because history is repeating in many ways.
And there was Trump with a Japanese official saying bizarre things about Pearl Harbor also that was highly inappropriate.
But nevertheless, these Asian nations, in particular Taiwan and Japan and South Korea, even Vietnam, even Thailand, are also extremely vulnerable to these supply chains, as you just said.
And even though these are all considered U.S. allies in one way or another, specifically strongly Taiwan and Japan and South Korea, Trump has mistreated them.
Trump has punished them with punitive tariffs.
Trump has hit Taiwan with Section 301 trade sanctions, blaming them for producing too much stuff.
Trump has continued what is effectively the military occupation of Japan since 1945 and forcing Japan to continue to buy what I believe will be worthless U.S. treasuries.
And that has driven Japan to a point of financial desperation and now energy shortages right now.
So do you think, Michael, that all of these, especially Asian nations, are going to have to rethink their alliances and maybe divorce the United States and join the BRICS nations if this continues?
What's your take?
It's going to come down to their own internal security, whether they, what they decide to do, Michael, the, you know, Thailand.
Let's talk about Thailand for a moment.
The problems are hitting Thailand immediately.
You know, Masako and I were just in Thailand after we flew in from Europe, where we just were up at the Dana Strait and everywhere else over there looking around at the food issues.
We just spent more than a month with Catherine Austin Fitzling.
Actually, I'm going to look at you so I can see your visual cues.
That's the camera.
That's you.
That's why I'm looking over here.
No, it's okay.
You can look at the camera.
I'll just jump in.
Trying to be polite with the audience and also pick up your visual cues doesn't reconcile.
So anyway, we flew in after this recent trip to Europe.
Masako and I had flown to Taiwan and then we flew to Europe, spent three months in Europe and we were at the Danish Strait and actually left Denmark just before the war started because I didn't want to get caught over there because I had predicted the war would start between the 22nd of February and the 3rd of March.
And I was publicly predicting that.
I was publishing it and that sort of thing.
And then I said, let's get out of here.
I don't want to get stuck in the Middle East.
And we left and we got, so we'd gone to Taiwan, then we went to Europe for several months, and we were looking at the Danish Strait.
We were looking at the Baltic area because that is part of the same battlefield.
Then we punched back out to Thailand, not Taiwan, but Thailand.
And we were there looking at the food issues again.
And then we came back to Japan where we are now.
Now, Thailand.
Thailand is the hyphen in Indo-Pacific security.
I used to have an office there.
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It's very important, right?
It's super important.
And about maybe four years ago, I was in Europe looking at food issues in places like Ireland and Netherlands and other places, Germany.
And I called up Mark Abhiset, former prime minister of Thailand.
I had written the last two pages of his book called The Simple Truth.
Stand by, Michael.
I'm sorry to interrupt.
We're about to go to break.
Let me inform the audience that we are talking about an engineered global famine that could last a decade or longer, during which potentially billions of human beings could starve to death if this war continues to escalate.
And we already have two out of the 14 trains at Qatar Energy destroyed with an up to five year replacement time.
If all 14 are gone, our world is done as we know it.
Michael Jan is my guest.
We'll be right back after this break to continue this conversation.
All right.
Welcome back, folks.
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Our guest for this segment, continuing, is Michael Jan.
His handle on X is Michael underscore Yan, Y O N.
And he's also on Substack at michaeljan.substack.com.
Now, Michael, of course, I have to give you credit, as I always do, because not only have you predicted this exact scenario numerous times, and you're saying that this is engineered global famine, that Trump and Israel are intentionally escalating this to the point where global energy infrastructure is destroyed.
And you mentioned the jabs and Operation Warp Speed.
I just want to remind our audience that, you know, even if you understand that those JABs killed, let's say, 1.5 million Americans, that's nothing compared to the number of humans that are about to die from starvation over the next few years if this war is not de-escalated in the Middle East.
So, Michael, can you please speak to the engineered nature of this and help back up your conclusions that this is all being done on purpose in order to kill billions of people?
Yeah, this must be live, actually, right?
We must be live now, right?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
We're live.
The reason I say that is because, you know, I've told you everywhere every country I go to, people are, you know, like, I saw you on Mike Adams.
It's weird.
And I just got a message from one of Ab Hissett's close friends with a photo of me and Ab Hissett while we were on break, you know, the former prime minister of Thailand, right?
So I just sent it to you.
So my friend must be watching from Thailand right now.
And so anyway, but so yeah, I need to get back to Thailand, by the way, to tell all the top government people I need to come back and brief you again.
But why was I just in Thailand again?
Because this is engineered.
We can clearly see billions of people are about to be starved to death.
And that's why they've spent years building up the infrastructure to invade countries as well with the migration, the human osmotic pressure from famine is intense.
That's the hop.
Human osmotic pressure is the push and pull of migration.
That's why we spent so much time in Dairy and Gap, obviously.
And Thailand right now is already starting to have problems.
Why is this important?
A lot of these countries, like I'm in Japan right now, Japan just can't produce enough of its own food, period.
So it's dependent on countries like Thailand.
Ab Hissett, whose photo I just sent to you, you're welcome to put it up online.
That's me and him during one of the coups in 2010, I think.
And so I'm actually in his office in that photo.
And so what I'm getting to is Thailand is one of the countries that places like Japan depend on if there's any problems.
But Thailand is Japan has already reduced their strategic rice storage supply.
And Japan is, I mean, sorry, and Thailand is just unable, is going to be unable to export to places like Japan.
No matter how much money you have, they're just not going to have it.
So what I'm saying is this is globally systemic.
You know that.
Most of the people watching your shows certainly know that.
And so there's not going to really be a lot of places to run and hide because it is systemic and it is semi-permanent.
I mean, this is like, this is going to be like a 10-year, this is strategic.
It's not something like locusts that go away next season.
It's strategic, it's global, and it's engineered.
Michael, let me read this for you here because I also did some research before the show.
The UAE has now gone to zero energy production.
So UAE energy output is at a near total collapse.
This is from Reuters.
This is from Bloomberg.
This is from CNBC and Al Jazeera and a dozen other sources.
Okay.
So that daily oil production from the UAE, all offshore fields are now offline.
Okay.
All offshore fields are now offline because they can't offload the stored oil that they have.
So they've got a lot of stored oil, but that's full.
Their gas field, the Shah gas field, was struck by a drone on March 16 and set ablaze.
That's been suspended.
There are other details here.
I'm not going to go into all the details, but basically, UAE is offline.
That is the largest OPEC exporter of oil.
So not only do we have Qatar Energy with its gas completely offline at the moment because the Strait is closed, but we have, you know, we have UAE oil offline.
And right now, like this could be, this could be reversed largely if the strait were opened tomorrow.
But that would require Trump to do something sane, you know, like agree to take a loss and leave and let the strait open back up again.
And I don't see that that's going to happen.
Do you?
Like, how do you think Trump is going to handle this?
Because it looks like he's just going to keep going full escalation and making it worse.
What do you think?
Full escalation and make it worse because this is the actual plan.
The reason that, again, we're so accurate on these predictions is not, we're not throwing darts, right?
Or let's say we're throwing darts with a very trained arm, right?
I mean, we have an idea of what they're doing.
We may miss sometimes, but we're hitting bullseyes one after another, year after year, right?
And so I would keep eyes on places like Strait of Malacca over near Singapore and Indonesia and Malaysia.
I mean, I think that that will probably be closed.
Panama Canal is very important for food going back and forth.
I keep a sharp look on Panama.
We were just up at the Danish Strait.
I think there's a high chance that'll be, that's up in obviously Denmark, Germany area, Sweden area.
That's there's an obvious possibility that'll be closed.
That's part of the menu.
You look at the Turkish Strait.
Turkish Strait is something that I flew in to see the prime minister or former prime minister of Thailand about years ago, warning about Turkish Strait and Strait of Hormuz.
If the Turkish Strait were to be closed, that would have immediate effects on Thailand and/or the Strait of Hormuz, right?
Now we have the Strait of Hormuz, has immediate effects on the globe, not just Thailand.
I was just focused on Thailand because that's where I happen to be at, or I flew in to talk with him because Thailand is so important on food supply.
Now, why is the Turkish Strait so important that Israel is threatening now?
It's so important because Ukrainian and Russian fertilizer flow through the Bosphorus, also called the Turkish Strait.
So you've got these various chokeholds like Panama, Strait of Gibraltar, Suez, Turkish Strait, Baba-Mandeb, Strait of Hormuz, obviously Malacca.
I think that the Danish Strait, I think that you can easily, we were just up in Hamburg, Germany, looking at that as well.
Homburg is the third biggest port in Europe, and it's the biggest in Germany.
I think there's a high possibility you'll see places like Rotterdam, Antwerp, Homburg eventually also disrupted because the chance.
You're talking about a global lockdown.
I mean, if these routes are shut down, you mentioned the Strait of Malacca as well.
My God, I mean, India is already struggling to try to get energy right now.
If you close down the Strait of Malacca, that cuts off India from much of East Asia in terms of manufacturing as well as imports and exports.
India's economy collapses.
India is already begging China for urea in order to run its fertilizer facilities in order to feed the Indian people, many of whom live on the edge of poverty right now.
We're talking about mass starvation in India for starters, right?
I mean, it's one of the most vulnerable countries that I can think of.
And Indonesia.
Pakistan and India.
I spent about a year in India.
I spent about a year in India and I spent all over India.
Now, that's one of the things that I flew in to see Mark Abhisset, former prime minister of Thailand.
That's the reason I flew in a few years ago, three or four years ago to see him.
And I was said, if these things happen, Pakistan and India almost and Bangladesh almost certainly will go into famine and they will come right to Thailand, right?
Because hot human osmotic pressure.
And I've already reconned it from, I've been over to India and Bangladesh and Myanmar and Thailand, and I looked at the route specifically.
You can easily go.
There's no darien gap in between.
They're going to go straight to Thailand.
There's not going to be any way to stop them, right?
What I'm getting to is this is a rearrangement and destruction of many countries around the world.
In fact, I was just messaging over the last month or so with somebody in Thailand, a very serious businessman who's now in the cannabis business.
He refused to meet with me.
I first met with him during one of the coups.
And now he's a big cannabis grower.
And he's Thai and I wanted to warn him, you know what I mean?
This cannabis stuff that they're pushing all over Thailand right now, that is part of the destruction of Thailand.
They're going to be growing cannabis and not corn, cannabis and dumbing down the population.
And it's also absorbing a lot of the places where you should be growing food, right?
This is all part of the larger war plan or the drugs.
All right.
So let me, you mentioned we should be growing more food.
One of the things that's competing for food production right now in America is, of course, data centers.
So data centers are being constructed on farmland.
And because there's no real ability to purchase gas turbines right now, which convert natural gas into electricity, because the gas turbines themselves have a very long multi-year wait time, in some cases, up to 10 years, depending on the size.
And by the way, where are you going to get the gas right now?
I guess, well, America has a domestic supply, but that's going to get more expensive.
But the data centers need farms for solar panels because that's the fastest way that they can bring online gigawatt hours of power for the data centers.
Now, a couple of things on this, Michael, and I'd love to get your response.
We have to bring in the AI replacement theory here.
And I believe this theory is true.
I think that we, one of the reasons that there's engineered global famine that is happening right now is because there is a plan to exterminate billions of human beings and replace them with AI systems and robots.
So the AI systems replace the cognition.
Human cognition is obsolete in less than two years.
And human labor will be largely obsolete on a longer timeframe, but let's say by 2030.
Not everything, you know, there will still be plumbers, for example, and welders, what have you, but a lot of human labor will be taken over and automated.
But in order to do that, Michael, the governments know they can't afford to pay universal basic income to billions of people who are unemployable and not even as smart and capable as the machines.
So I think this is the run-up to a large global machine replacement of billions of human beings.
And I'd like to know your thoughts on that very point.
I mean, it's obvious.
I mean, you've talked about this so many times.
I think you can't even remember.
I mean, that's what they're doing.
And again, what's happening right now is unimaginable to most people just days ago.
Whereas people, the very few people like you and actually me have been predicting this for years.
So, I mean, this is because it's obvious.
They're saying what they're doing.
They're going.
I would not doubt that we have a nuclear combat shortly, actually, because they don't care.
They're here to depopulate the earth.
Now, there's this idea, actually, that they would never do that because of the radiation.
Many alleged anyway, nuclear weapons have been detonated over the years testing, right?
And we're still here, despite whatever radiation was released by hydrogen bombs and atomic bombs, and we're still here.
They won't hesitate to instigate full-scale exchange of nuclear weapons.
In fact, I would expect it because that would be another quickening of what they want.
You know, the idea that they have deep underground more than bunkers, but little towns and whatnot.
I mean, I think that's pretty clear that they could and would do that.
Well, it seemed like Trump was promising.
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I'm sorry to interrupt.
There's a lag time because you're in Japan, so I apologize.
But Trump was seemingly promising to nuke the gas field under the Persian Gulf.
If he were to do that, do you realize that thousands of ships would also be destroyed in that, including about half of the natural gas tanker vessels that exist on planet Earth?
About half of them would be destroyed, maybe, or damaged, and that the rebuild time on those ships is years per ship.
You know, we're talking like 1600 ships destroyed or something in that range, potentially.
So, I mean, that would end it right there.
Then it's collapse and mad max.
It's just a matter of how bad and where, you know?
I mean, we're one nuke away from ending the world.
I think we're already at the mad max stage.
It just, it's a long flash to bang for a lot of, for a lot of the world, not the whole world yet, but it's clear that a lot of it's already going to go mad max because there's a sufficient amount that's already interrupted.
Now, it's a long flash to bang because there is a lot of fertilizer and energy still in the pipeline, still flowing for now.
And still, there's still nitrogen in the fields now.
But as you know, it's being depleted with every breath that we take and every grain of rice that's grown.
And so, but again, I would not be surprised at all.
People are going to wake up and say, hey, Strait of Malacca is closed.
Turkish Strait's closed.
You know, we see Israel has been threatening Turkey anyway, right?
It's not hard to close these.
You can do it with one torpedo and say that it was a sea mine and there's mines out there all over the place, right?
Then the ships are going to stop floating there as well, right?
And also.
Yeah, what Iran has proven is it's not difficult to close a bottleneck.
All you have to do is credibly threaten to harass the ships and that's it.
Then the insurers won't insure the ships and it's done.
So, but you know, I'm sorry, go ahead.
Now, keep in mind, before this all happened, I've been saying many, many times I thought that the Strait of Hormuz would be closed and it will be us, say the Zionists, I'm not a Zionist, but let's say the Zionist forces that do it or impel it to be done by Iran and then blame Iran.
Now, there are clearly people that are worried that the, that the, uh, in the U.S. government that are worried that the, and more specifically, the Trump administration that are worried that the, the, the, the Strait of Hormuz is not completely closed and that, you know, people countries like China can still get their energy through there and it's being exchanged in Yuan and not dollars, right?
And they're openly, or at least openly messaging to me that they are thinking they want Zionist forces wish to close the Strait of Hormuz because what they don't want is just, you know, people like China to get their energy through there or other countries and paying in Yuan, right?
I mean, so it's literally us that's closing the Strait of Hormuz, even if we do it through Iran.
But I mean, it's clear that we're forcing their hand and also and also a lot of these attacks are happening in the Middle East.
Who's really doing them?
We don't know.
I mean, false flags are normal.
Israel instigated this latest round that resulted in the destruction of two of the LNG trains at Qatar Energy, even though Iran launched those missiles, but that was in retaliation against Israel's attack on Iran.
And again, Trump seems to be splitting, at least, you know, publicly with Israel on this point, saying, no, they attacked it without our permission and their attacks have to stop now.
I don't think Israel gives a hoot what Trump thinks.
I think Israel is going to do whatever it wants.
And my question to you, Michael, is how does Israel benefit from the entire world collapsing?
What's that?
Is it just end times prophecy invocations?
Or how does Israel benefit from this?
Well, every war that we've ever heard of in our whole life comes down to three things, routes, resources, and ideology, right?
And ideology is about human resources, routes and resources, and ideology, which is human resources.
There are people in Israel.
There are Christian Zionists.
There are Zionists, some Zionist Jews and Shia, all who want Armageddon, right?
We got three Armageddonists colliding here, right?
So, I mean, not that everybody in any of these architectures are that, but there are a lot.
I mean, I know some of the Christian Zionists who are like, this is it.
This is what we've been waiting for, right?
And then there are some Jews that are the same way, right?
And then they're not all because these things are so split, right?
I think most Christians don't want this to happen.
And most Jews don't want this to happen.
And most Shia don't want it to happen either, right?
But there is a subset.
And remember, it doesn't take everybody.
It doesn't take, you only need one arsonist in a town to get the thing on fire, right?
And there's a lot more than one.
So there's the ideological aspect.
There are people that want Armageddon, full stop, period.
And some of these people are in the top levels of, let's say, government, which really is other architectures that are transnational and transcend any of our current governments, right?
Of which Netanyahu and Trump.
And speaking of Netanyahu, is that guy even dead?
Nobody knows, right?
Nobody knows if he's dead.
Hitler disappeared.
Was Hitler dead?
I don't know.
I mean, as far as I'm concerned, Netanyahu is an open question.
And he could have disappeared intentionally.
He might be down in Patagonia or in a basement down in Tel Aviv.
I don't know.
Or he could have been hooded up and captured by his own people.
I don't know.
But the bottom line is there's a lot of things, a lot of intrigues that are unfolding.
But on the larger scale, we're going to end up seeing famines because this is the plan to begin with.
That's, again, why I've warned so many times about these major routes that can be cut off.
I would not be surprised at all that in the next day or two, we start to see more pipelines get.
Notice that pipeline in Libya was just hit.
So we see places that are outside the battle zone also getting switched off, like Nordstream before, some years before, or groaning in some years before.
I'm glad.
You mentioned Nordstream.
Sorry to jump in, but Nordstream was also, that was a weapon.
I mean, the U.S. weaponized the destruction of Nordstream in order to try to punish Russia and to cut off Europe from Russian energy and to make European countries dependent on U.S. energy exports for the profiteering of U.S. natural gas companies, right?
And so we've seen that before.
We've seen the deliberate terroristic destruction of civilian energy infrastructure carried out by the U.S. Navy.
So for those watching, if you're skeptical of something that Michael is saying here or that I'm saying, realize that this has already been done before, just recently.
So the cutting off of energy is a strategic weapon to cause famine, to cause depopulation, and to disrupt the world order as we know it.
I mean, even right now, Michael, wouldn't you say that the world's energy order is never going back to the way it was?
I mean, we're never going to have gas and oil, not in our lifetimes, at the volumes and the low prices that we saw before February 28th, right?
I mean, this is the turning point.
It's cooked.
So this can usher in what Catherine Austin Fitz often talks about.
I just got some messages from her yesterday.
You know, Catherine Austin Fitz has been talking, you've been talking about the digital grid for a lot.
When did you start talking about that?
When you were in diapers?
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, I don't remember you not talking about stuff like that.
You know, the digital grid, you know, when people need food, they're going to go for the digital grid, right?
They're going to be starving to death.
Entire countries like Taiwan could go for it, right?
Could go just under the like the Hungry 40s.
If you look at the Hungry 40s, the 1840s in Europe, there was widespread food shortages and famines that caused the collapse of many, many governments.
So this will collapse governments.
You'll see governments one by one, they're going to be popping off like popcorn.
And so many that you'll never be able to keep track of it.
Right now, we're looking at gas fields being taken offline.
And tomorrow, it's going to be governments collapsing like India and like Pakistan and so many more.
Bangladesh and Thailand, actually, there's been a concerted effort for years to split Thailand apart.
And Japan is obviously an extreme risk.
Well, and this is also going to be a recalibration of the global order where the U.S. will lose its dominance and the petrodollar will lose its hegemonic status.
And also the U.S. military has been shown to be largely a paper tiger in this case.
Yeah, the military can bomb a lot of targets and put out a lot of statistics and talk about how many buildings you blew up, but you still can't win because you still don't control the Strait of Hormuz.
So with those factors in place, the U.S. is going to lose allies.
It's going to lose trade domination.
It's already lost its reputation.
And Trump has managed to turn most of the world against the United States.
We used to have friends under Joe Biden, believe it or not.
And now a lot of those countries are turned into enemies.
Michael, we are out of time.
I'm sorry that we've run out of time so quickly.
I want to give out your handle again, Michael underscore Jan, Y-O-N at Twitter.
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Thanks for watching.
I'm Mike Adams for the Alex Jones Show.
100 years ago, you didn't see much cancer in humans.
You didn't see much cancer in animals.
This huge rise.
I think it was one in 100 about a century ago.
So what has caused this dramatic increase in the rates of cancer?
Well, you have to look at something other than genetics.
Genetics don't change to that extent in two and a half generations.
What affects our genes?
Vaccines, the things that we're, the foods that we're eating, toxicity in our lives.
Welcome to today's interview on preventing pet cancer here at BrightVideos.com.
I'm Mike Adams, and I'm joined by Ty Bollinger, the co-creator of the Truth About Pet Cancer, a docu series that we are featuring at brightyou.com.
And I have on the table here with me my dog, Roadie.
How you doing, Rhodi?
How you doing?
Yeah?
You doing good?
Good boy.
Yes, you are.
Okay.
So he's going to chime in with some taste testing or something later.
But welcome, Ty.
It's good to have you back.
Thanks, Mike.
Appreciate you having me on there, especially now that Roadie's sharing the stage with you.
This is cool.
Yeah, he actually, I disturbed his sleep because my studio time is his sleep time.
So he was on the ground.
Now, look at him.
He's got his paw on my arm.
He's asking me to go play or something.
What are you doing there, Rohy?
All right.
So anyway, importantly, look, I've got a load of questions for you here.
That's for sure.
But this is about the Truth About Pet Cancer docu series.
Begins streaming March 21st.
It's free to watch with registration beginning on March 21st.
And you just go to brightu.com to register for it.
Now, Ty, you put this together with all these experts.
And, you know, you are well known as an incredible documentary filmmaker and researcher on topics like cancer and vaccines and more.
I want to ask you this question.
It seems like a lot of people who have dogs and cats, their lifestyles are not necessarily the best fit for the dogs and cats.
And specifically, there are a lot of really active dogs like I have at Belgian Malinois here.
But I'm active.
I'm jogging and I take him on the runs, obviously.
But a lot of people don't do that.
So how much in your research does a sedentary lifestyle contribute to disease, cancers, or even diabetes among dogs and cats?
Yeah, that's definitely a big contributor.
And thanks for having me on again.
And always enjoy it.
But it's always, it's a big contributor to the sedentary lifestyle of pets, just like with sedentary people.
You know, if you stop moving, that's when the problems arise in your body.
You know, the movement stimulates the lymphatic system to detoxify and so forth in humans.
It does the same with pets.
Pets need to move.
They need to be active.
And unfortunately, with some, a lot of people today, they're working all day.
The pet's stuck in the house, right?
May not be able to get out, maybe going in the litter box all day until the pet owner gets home at night.
And then, you know, maybe they take them for a five-minute walk.
It's not enough for pets.
They need to be, you know, ideally, they need to be outside running around, not in the house.
I mean, I understand that if you have to do it, you have to do it.
But all that to say, that's not enough exercise.
It's not enough movement for animals.
And there's several veterinarians that we interviewed.
I think it was Dr. Karen Becker mentioned some alarming rates of disease because of sedentary lifestyle and dogs specifically, if I remember correctly.
So it's very important for them to be able to run around.
Another thing with indoors is you've got so many chemicals that are in the carpets.
That's right.
And there's cleaning products that are toxic, all these things that are in that space.
If you don't have a good air purifier, if it's just recycling the same air, that dog and cat, they're breathing that all day as well.
And that can be some, you know, cause some problems with their immune system and with allergic reactions and with cancer and all kinds of things that are caused by chemicals because they're exposed to it all day, especially if they stay inside.
Now, let's talk about what people put on their lawns because then people let their dogs out, let their cats out, you know, to go in the yard.
But then their yards are often extremely toxic because they've been putting all kinds of herbicides.
They could be spraying, you know, glyphosate is a very common one.
They could be spraying like 2,4-D weed killer.
This is very common, especially when there's an HOA around that's going to fine you for having dandelions in your yard, even though dandelions are good medicine.
You know, you should want them to grow so you can harvest them and their roots, et cetera.
But talk to us about when dogs go outside in an unnatural, toxic environment.
Now they're getting exposed.
Their feet are getting covered with these toxins and dogs lick their fur.
You know, they lick their feet if they have, you know, like if a toenail gets broken or whatever, they're going to lick their feet.
They're just licking up the pesticides, aren't they?
Yeah.
And cats do that too.
We have a lot of cats and cats are constantly licking themselves.
They're very, very clean animals, but they lick every square inch of their body.
Believe me, every square inch.
Yeah.
That's Steve Martin.
That's all you need to know.
Remember Steve Martin's joke?
He said, I gave my cat a bath.
The hair stuck to my tongue, but the cat loved it.
It's an old Steve Martin joke.
Yeah, that's true, though.
You mentioned glyphosate, though.
That's absolutely right.
So we mentioned this in the last interview.
It's not a matter of national security, despite what Trump's recently said.
Glyphosate is toxic, causes cancer.
Case after case have shown that the World Health Organization declared it to be a known carcinogen.
So if you're spraying glyphosate, we know it causes cancer in pets.
But if it's not the glyphosate, it could be other herbicides or pesticides.
It could be these ant killers, roach killers, all these things.
We spray in our yard, on our yard, on the tree, whatever it is, on the grass, in the dirt to make sure the weeds don't grow.
That's where your dog and cat is, they're walking, they're breathing, and with both species, they're licking it.
Dogs are probably eating it.
Yeah.
Cats are a little bit more discerning, but they're all licking it up as they clean their bodies.
Toys also, right?
So my dog loves to fetch certain toys.
So you throw toys out in the yard.
Those toys are collecting all those toxins and then it's going right into your dog's mouth.
So I would say that one of the number one things people need to be aware of is how toxic is their home and how toxic is their environment.
And I also want you to speak to people love, for whatever reason, they take their dogs and cats, especially dogs, to a groomer.
And the groomer in almost every case uses highly toxic artificial fragrance dog shampoo.
I mean, what torture for the dog?
Because the dog's very sensitive sense of smell.
But if you take your dog to a groomer, you have to bring your own fragrance-free soap or shampoo.
Otherwise, your dog's going to smell like detergent on purpose because they all do after the groomer.
100%.
What do you say to that?
Yeah, I agree.
If you're going to a groomer, nothing wrong inherently with a groomer, but if they're using toxic shampoos or other lotions or chemicals, you want to bring your own.
That's very important because just like humans, dogs and cats, even though they have a layer of fur, they absorb a good amount of what touches their skin underneath the fur.
They absorb quite a bit.
Absolutely.
And so that's, yeah, it's very important that they're not exposed to toxic chemicals.
And you got to remember this too.
Look at the size of most dogs and even cats, much smaller compared to us.
We might be exposed to a couple of some chemicals in the house, but we're much bigger.
But you put an eight-pound cat exposed to it 24-7 on the ground, or even a 20-pound dog, much smaller than us.
So they're being exposed to much higher doses per pound.
than we are.
And a lot of them don't have very good detox mechanisms either.
And so while our body, human bodies are amazing in our ability to detox poisons and so forth.
I mean, it really is, Mike.
It's a wonder that we don't all have cancer, the way that they're dumping aluminum on us in the skies with the chemtrails, the way they're spraying known cancer-causing agents on our food.
The EMF, the 5G, all these things.
We're exposed to this all the time.
It's amazing.
God's just made our bodies in a miraculous way that we're not all, we don't all have cancer from what they're exposing us to every day.
No kidding.
No kidding.
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All right, let's talk about the dog parks because I would never take my Belgian Malinois to a dog park because the dog park is the most infested parasite haven that could possibly be found.
Like I don't want my dog around all these other dogs that have been treated with all these toxic chemicals and toxic vaccines.
You know, we talk about vaccine shedding in humans.
I think the same thing happens with dogs as well.
So I keep my dogs away from that filth and they instead they run around in nature and yeah, they're eating deer bones and hogheads or whatever they find.
But that's, in my view, that's cleaner than going to the dog park.
What do you think?
I agree.
You know, I've never, I haven't even really considered dog parks in a long time.
I honestly have never even been to one.
So tell me, what exactly is a dog park?
Well, it's like in a city, there's like a field that's designated as a dog park for dog owners to come take their dogs and then their dogs can fight with each other.
They fight and they poop and they, and, you know, it's the most filthy place possible.
Okay.
All right.
I mean, I kind of assumed it was something like that, but I've never even, I've never experienced one myself.
Oh, yeah, they're common.
Okay.
Yeah.
But no, I don't go to dog parks either.
So.
No, I knew you didn't.
But yeah, I guess we've always just kind of lived out in the country since we've had dogs and pets.
So I honestly didn't even know that was a thing, but I'm not surprised that, you know, in big cities or whatever, you'd have a place where you could get together.
And I would have to agree with you.
I don't want them being exposed to the other filth that the dogs are exposed to, especially parasitic problems that we're seeing that are so pervasive in pets, as well as worm issues.
And the vaccine shedding, that's pretty legitimate, too.
I believe that's the thing with pets as well.
And also the other dogs will have these flea and tick toxins because humans put these toxic collars on their dogs that are just loaded with deadly cancer-causing chemicals.
And then your dog is playing with that dog, getting a mouthful of toxins, you know?
Yeah, that's something I'm glad you brought up was the flea and tick collars.
They are so toxic.
They're not just carcinogenic.
They're neurotoxic.
They are.
They're neurotoxins.
The pets as well.
So yeah, extremely, extremely toxic.
So yeah, if you're going to a dog park and there's other pets there that have those, your dog's going to get an unhealthy dose of that.
There's better ways to prevent worms and fleas and ticks.
I mean, the worms, you know, of course, you mentioned ivermectin, a couple drops in food or mix in the food.
It's dirt cheap, too.
Yeah, it's dirt cheap.
It's very popular.
And, you know, ivermectin, since we're talking about vaccines, this isn't specifically pet vaccine related, but see, ivermectin, the effectiveness of ivermectin with preventing COVID and also detoxifying as well, but really as a preventative to start with, the reason that that was demonized during coronavirus was because the FDA could not authorize, not approve.
They could not authorize a vaccine for emergency use unless there were no other viable treatments.
And ivermectin was known to be a viable treatment, so they had to demonize it in the public eye.
So no one would be loudly speaking about ivermectin being a treatment because they would be censored if they talked about it.
Then they got away with the authorization for emergency use.
Yep, that's exactly what they did.
But I want to mention for those who have ivermectin, you know, the typical dose for humans is 12 milligrams.
I just want you to be aware that that dose is about 500 times too high for an anti-heartworm prevention dose for a typical dog.
You need to know that dogs take micrograms, not milligrams, right?
So we're talking about a thousand times different.
So don't just go feeding your human ivermectin pills to your dogs.
That could be extremely dangerous.
Definitely know what you're doing.
The good news is that you can use AI engines like even our engine, brightanswers.ai.
You can ask it, you know, what's how many micrograms of ivermectin is appropriate for a dog that weighs, you know, 60 pounds or whatever.
And you're going to get the answer there.
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And then all you have to do is figure out the mass.
And, you know, hopefully, hopefully we still have, you know, I know that people watching this can figure it out, but that the typical American maybe would be stomped right there.
How do I weigh it?
You know, or whatever.
Yeah.
You need to get a little scale like the kind that you use to weigh like gold and silver or herbs or whatever.
And then the scale, you know, you get a sense of scale.
You can weigh micro or you can volumetrically do it with a pipette if you know it's a 1% ivermectin solution.
And you can use a pipette.
Oh, it's going to be 60 microliters or whatever.
So you'll save yourself a bundle on all of that.
Okay.
So what else do you want to?
Oh, by the way, like my dog, he looks like he's totally sleeping, right?
But believe me, he's still very alert.
He's paying attention.
Shall we test him?
Should I just disturb his slumber?
I think.
I don't know.
What do you think?
Let's just try a verbal one.
Let's just try it.
Okay.
All right.
Here we go.
Roadie, bark.
Bark.
Yeah.
Good boy.
Okay.
Sorry about that false alarm.
It's okay.
So yeah, he's paying attention.
See?
That's pretty cool, man.
Roadie's a cool dog.
I like that dog.
He's totally paying attention.
He's like, I'm just barking.
I don't know what I'm barking at, but I'm barking.
What is it?
He does what he's told.
He's watching now.
He's looking.
He's like, what's going on?
He's looking where I'm pointing.
See his ears?
Dude's paying attention.
There he is.
Right?
Oh, he's looking at my production crew.
You guys better hold on to your legs and limbs.
Good boy.
Good boy, Rohy.
Okay, sorry about that.
You can go back to sleep now.
You're okay.
All right.
Roadie's a good looking dog.
What's that, a Belgian melanois?
Yeah, Belgian melanois, yeah.
I just asked you that off the break, so yeah, yeah.
He's he's uh, I mean, the guy is he's smart too.
Like, I give him puzzles.
I think this is also important for our audience.
You want to cognitively challenge your dogs and cats, but I give him puzzles.
Like, he has now been able to put 20 rings on his neck and around his in his mouth, a total of 20.
What's all video you doing that?
Yeah, well, that and that video was only like 15 or whatever.
He's hit 20 now because it's a it's like his version of the Rubik's Cube.
You know, like I have a Rubik's Cube here.
That's that's that's my toy.
His toy is to figure out how many how many rings he can put around his neck.
And it's actually a difficult problem to solve using only your mouth, you know?
Yeah, no kidding.
You have to smile.
You got to stack them and then you got to reach through them to the bottom ones and then get pull them back and get them on your neck.
So, you're doing all right?
So, anyway, talk to us about the importance of you know, it's not just physically challenging your animals, but mentally challenging them, teaching them new things, keeping them engaged so they don't get lazy and stupid.
Yeah, I think that's that's a big part of it.
Yeah, I mean, you do need to play games with animals, but and uh, not just physically, but yeah, yeah, mentally.
I don't know that you're going to have a dog that's going to be able to get 20 rings like Roadie, um, nor do I know that you'll find a pet that's able to do the Rubik's Cube.
Um, no, probably not, but probably you know, funny about the Rubik's Cube real quick, Mike.
Um, back in 1983, 1984, when it was just becoming popular, I remember buying a book, How to Do the Rubik's Cube, that had a few pictures, but mostly just descriptions of what you had to do and learning to do it that way by memorizing all the moves.
So, yes, you remember when it first came out?
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
We all had Rubik's Cubes back in the 80s, yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah, and and and they sucked back then, they were hard to get out of the way.
Yeah, they fell apart, they fell apart, they were horrible, yeah, yeah.
You couldn't, if you found one that would stay on the axis without falling, if you loved it right, right, you were like you were you were good to go.
I, my, my record is uh 34 seconds, I did it in 34 seconds one time.
Oh, nice, nice.
So, that was my quickest time ever, but I used to do the Rubik's Cube all the time.
But anyway, today we have the GAN.
The GAN cube is this is the best cube that there is now today.
These are the competition cubes.
Okay, is that Rubik's Cube?
Yeah, it looks like Rubik's.
Yeah, but GAN is the maker.
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And these, this is what I train on.
And yeah, I memorize, you know, I memorize patterns and stuff too.
I use the F2L method, and there's like, there's like, I don't know, 65 patterns you have to memorize to do the most efficient version of that.
Yeah.
But you know what?
That's what we used to do.
Totally.
We used to read books and memorize stuff and put our brain to work.
Yes.
And we didn't have everything fed to us.
Like it's all fed to us now on computers and devices.
It's all fed.
You're passive.
We used to be active, have to do active things with our brains.
Really?
I think that's very important.
You know, let me, so just real quick, I know we've just got a few minutes left.
One thing I want people to realize is that no matter what kind of pet you have, there's things that you can do to improve the pet's health that are very practical steps.
And I think we talked about this, Mike, in the last interview, the first one.
But if you can't afford raw food, raw, fresh, organic food, which a lot of people can't, look for the best kind of kibble that you can find and add to it.
So look, try to find kibble that is more meat than grains and more chicken or fish or beef as opposed to rice and GMO soy and corn.
So you look for better composition and you know what you're looking for.
Mostly meat.
You want to try to find as much meat as you can.
It's still kibble, though.
And organ meats, too.
I'm sorry?
Organ meats.
So if you know a local farmer, often when they butcher a cow, they're going to have organ meats available.
And that's what you can add to the kibble.
Right.
So exactly.
Great ideas.
So that, so no matter if you can get a better kibble, do.
But as Mike mentioned, you can add organ meats to it, chop them up finely.
You can add raw eggs to the kibble.
Great.
I like to add probiotics, enzymes to the kibble.
Cut up thin, you know, thin cuts of broccoli and or kale.
I know Mike said you said you like to add what, kelp?
Kelp.
Yeah.
I like to put in a little bit of seaweed for the polysaccharides.
So you can, there's lots of things that you can add to kibble to make it better for them.
So I would say, you know, that's, that's one thing to remember.
Don't feel overwhelmed that, oh, man, I don't have the money to do this.
You can also improve their diet quite a bit.
Cod liver oil.
Like, you know, you can put a little bit of cod liver oil.
And also, I like to buy sardines.
And, you know, they come in a small tin can.
And my dogs love sardines.
And those have super healthy oils in them.
So sometimes I'll just add like one sardine for each dog bowl.
You know, that's a great idea, Mike.
Adding one sardine because they do love the taste because it's meat and it's salty.
So it's really, it's tasty to them.
So they do like sardines and the oils in them are fantastic as well.
So yeah, that's a great suggestion.
Adding that as well, especially for cats, you could add that to their cat food because the cats are kind of finicky.
I was telling you on the last interview, I believe, Mike, that some of our cats would snub fresh fish because it's not their kibble.
Crazy.
But I think you could probably mix in a sardine into their kibble or whatever it is that you typically feed them.
We try to mix in some meats.
Some bone broth is great.
Oh, yeah.
Got a lot of good, good, and cats are chronically dehydrated.
They don't drink much water.
So it's a great idea to add like a good organic bone broth to their kibble, if that's what you feed them.
Add raw egg to it, chop up, give them a sardine, chop up some turkey or fish or chicken or whatever you've got, a little bit of meat, mix it in.
So they get a little bit more of the fresher foods and a little bit less of the processed foods.
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Yeah.
And remember, if, you know, they can also eat acaxanthin.
So you can put an acaxanthin capsule in their food, which has all the benefits that it has for humans as well.
Dogs don't need, you know, they don't need vitamin C supplementation, but there are other supplements.
And I suggest people use, use our AI engine, brightanswers.ai, to ask questions and also check with your veterinarian if you have other questions.
Get yourself a holistic vet if you don't have one already.
And then finally, watch the whole show, The Truth About Pet Cancer.
It begins streaming March 21st, and you can sign up for it for free at brightyou.com.
So that's all the time we have today.
Ty, I want to thank you for spending the time with us.
It's always a pleasure to speak with you.
Thank you for putting together this course.
You're going to help many, many people and animals with great compassion.
Really appreciate you, Ty.
Yeah, I appreciate it, Mike.
I always enjoy the conversation.
And yeah, I look forward to joining everyone at the Truth About Pet Cancer.
It's a fun series, and you'll learn a lot that'll help your pets.
100%.
All right.
Well, thank you, Ty.
Take care.
And for those of you watching, there's also a part one of this interview that you may have missed.
It's available at brightvideos.com.
I'm Mike Adams.
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