Health Ranger - Mike Adams - Bright Videos News, Apr 16, 2026 - Economic Collapse Incoming That's FAR WORSE Than COVID Aired: 2026-04-16 Duration: 02:09:33 === US Auto Lines Build Tanks (14:05) === [00:00:12] Well, this is interesting. [00:00:13] According to the Wall Street Journal, the Pentagon is approaching automakers like Ford and GM and asking them to basically shift to a wartime economy of manufacturing weapons instead of cars. [00:00:28] Oh, man. [00:00:29] Why are we not surprised? [00:00:30] Well, number one, their cars suck. [00:00:33] But that doesn't mean the weapons will be any better. [00:00:36] Right now, U.S. weapons also suck. [00:00:39] The anti air interceptors, for example, that power the Iron Dome. [00:00:44] As it's called, barely work, according to I think it's MIT engineer Ted Postle. [00:00:50] He says that the interception rate is closer to 5% for these, you know, Patriot battery interceptors. [00:00:58] So they don't work very well at all, and they certainly won't work any better than a Ford truck, which barely works because Ford sucks, like I said earlier. [00:01:09] But nevertheless, this request by the Pentagon is a major indication that they are gearing up for a multi-interceptor. [00:01:17] Year global war clearly against China. [00:01:23] Clearly against China, which will be a huge mistake. [00:01:26] And you know this because, of course, what Trump has been doing, he attacked Venezuela, took over Venezuelan oil because Venezuela was exporting oil to China. [00:01:36] That's right. [00:01:36] And now Trump closing the Strait of Hormuz, that is closing it again after Iran closed it, but this time closing it to Iranian ports and China bound. tankers. [00:01:49] This was also designed to cut off China from oil, which is the same thing that the United States did to Japan in World War II. [00:01:56] I think it was around, yeah, like 1941 or so, there was a U.S. naval embargo to cut off Japan from all energy imports. [00:02:07] And it was from that, that Japan was kind of led into the Pearl Harbor attack, which was in essence an engineered event in order to convince Americans to say yes to an expansion of the war in the Pacific. [00:02:23] So, with that history aside, it's being repeated. [00:02:27] And the effort is to try to blockade China from energy and then cripple China, collapse China's economy, which is what Scott Besant admitted they tried to do to Iran, and then try to militarily defeat and conquer China, which is the dumbest idea ever. [00:02:46] It's not going to work. [00:02:49] I mean, I don't know what they're smoking at the White House other than maybe crack all day, but this is the dumbest idea ever. [00:02:57] For so many reasons. [00:02:58] I mean, I'll mention a few of them. [00:02:59] Obviously, China has 200 times more naval ship dockyard construction capacity than the United States right now. [00:03:11] That's right. [00:03:11] The U.S. has 0.5% of the dockyard capacity of China. [00:03:16] Those are equivalent statements, by the way. [00:03:19] Those two statements I just said. [00:03:21] Secondly, China is the world leader in drone technology, as well as robotics technology, as well as manufacturing technology, including manufacturing technology. [00:03:31] Missiles and hypersonic missiles. [00:03:33] They have these new hypersonic missiles that can be made for only $100,000 each. [00:03:37] So China can mass produce where the U.S. can barely produce. [00:03:43] China can mass produce at an economic scale that we can't even imagine in the West. [00:03:50] We will spend three or four million dollars per interceptor while China will spend only 100k per hypersonic missile or maybe 20k per drone. [00:04:01] So, the economies of scale are totally different. [00:04:04] And then, of course, China is a very large country. [00:04:06] It's got the largest GDP in the world by far, far higher than the United States. [00:04:13] And it has, well, it's arguably got the highest population in the world, although some people would say maybe that's India now, but it's around 1.4 billion people. [00:04:24] So, it's more than five times larger than the United States in terms of population. [00:04:30] In addition, China has far more engineers and, you know, Scientists and mathematicians and robotics experts and AI experts and manufacturing and industry experts and mechanical engineers and aerospace engineers, etc., etc., etc. [00:04:44] There's just no competition. [00:04:46] So, this effort to try to conquer China and defeat China so that the U.S. can remain in its hegemonic position to dominate the world, this is a fairy tale. [00:04:58] And by the way, China doesn't get all its energy from the Persian Gulf anyway. [00:05:03] Yeah, it gets some significant portion from the Persian Gulf, but number one, China has. [00:05:09] Uh, massive stockpile, uh, supplies of oil and other things. [00:05:14] Secondly, China is allied with many other countries, including Russia. [00:05:18] And Russia has already said on the record that they will assist China with whatever energy needs it has, whether it's oil or gas or something else. [00:05:27] China can also get oil from other countries, including, you know, Brazil, let's say. [00:05:33] And there are still ways for Iran to export oil, even in the middle of this blockade. [00:05:40] And by the way, does the U.S. really want to go to war with China? [00:05:43] In the Arabian Sea? [00:05:44] Do they want to have a naval battle with China? [00:05:47] Because, you know, China can sink every U.S. aircraft carrier, every carrier. [00:05:52] There are only, what, 12 of them, I think, maybe? [00:05:56] China can sink them all in less than 30 minutes just by pressing a button, and all the aircraft carriers are gone. [00:06:04] Okay? [00:06:04] And China can destroy all the cruisers and the destroyers and all the other ships that the U.S. Navy has. [00:06:11] And not that China wants to do that, they wouldn't be looking to do that. [00:06:14] But if the U.S. Tries to provoke a naval war with China. [00:06:18] It's going to be the end of the US Navy. [00:06:20] That's very clear. [00:06:21] So, you know, you're messing with the wrong country. [00:06:24] You're messing with as America was the manufacturing and industrial hub of the world in the 1940s and 1950s. [00:06:32] China has that role today in the 2020s. [00:06:36] China is the manufacturing hub of the world. [00:06:40] On top of that, China has the rare earths that are necessary for manufacturing a lot of military equipment such as Radar arrays, you know, you need gallium for that. [00:06:50] And that's one of the rare earths that China has a near global monopoly on. [00:06:55] And they are already restricting many rare earths from the United States, but there are more restrictions that they could put in place as well. [00:07:04] So, back to the story. [00:07:06] The Wall Street Journal said that Ford Motor and General Motors are engaged in wide ranging talks because the Trump administration wants automakers to play a larger role in weapons production. [00:07:20] Well, that sounds like desperation to me because what they're saying is that the military industrial complex in America can't produce the weapons that Trump wants and that we're running out. [00:07:33] We're running out. [00:07:33] We're running out of missiles and bombs and anti air defense systems and everything else. [00:07:39] In fact, gosh, the military is all but depleted at this point after years of war with Russia via the proxy state of Ukraine, combined with now, you know, weeks of bombing Iran, very heavy bombardment, by the way, and also handing over a lot of weapons to Israel so that it could carry out genocide against the Palestinians by bombing all their hospitals and residential buildings and universities as well. [00:08:03] So the U.S. has used up a lot of its munitions and it's left with. [00:08:09] Almost, almost nothing. [00:08:12] That's, that's my opinion. [00:08:13] That's not in the story. [00:08:14] But in the story, a Pentagon official told Reuters in a statement that the Defense Department is, quote, committed to rapidly expanding the defense industrial base by leveraging all available commercial solutions. [00:08:28] That means, that means ordering, you know, car companies to make weapons and technologies to ensure our warfighters maintain a decisive advantage. [00:08:39] And Trump has now requested a Massive $500 billion increase in the military budget to bring it to officially $1.5 trillion annually. [00:08:52] That's insane. [00:08:53] That's larger than I think the next 20 countries combined or something close to that. [00:08:59] So what about the current munitions manufacturers? [00:09:04] Aren't they already paid enough money? [00:09:05] Shouldn't they be making weapons? [00:09:07] Nope. [00:09:07] They, they hardly make anything. [00:09:09] They make the quantities that they churn out are ridiculously Low, especially compared to China, which has massive automation of everything, including munitions and missiles and everything else. [00:09:22] So here we are. [00:09:25] The fact that the Trump administration is talking to the car companies to say, basically, you need to switch over to wartime manufacturing. [00:09:32] This is what happened in World War II when the car companies were switched over to become Sherman tank factories or something. [00:09:42] Maybe it wasn't the Shermans. [00:09:43] I don't know what it was. [00:09:45] Were the Sherman tanks made in the UK? [00:09:47] I don't know. [00:09:49] But whatever the tanks were, there were plenty of tanks made in the US. [00:09:54] And then, you know, bullets, munitions, uniforms, boots, everything else, right? [00:10:00] But that was back in the day when Americans knew how to use their hands for something other than texting and liking on social media. [00:10:08] That was back in the day when people could run machines without getting their arms chewed up in those machines. [00:10:13] Because people had sense back then, people were handy. [00:10:17] They knew how to do things. [00:10:19] They could cook. [00:10:20] The women, especially, had all the home skills that were typical among women sewing and knitting and cooking and canning and preserving and raising children and everything. [00:10:33] I mean, the women had to have a lot of skills to run the household back then. [00:10:38] And even the men, they knew how to do things. [00:10:40] They knew how to change tires on their car, build a picket fence, repair things, swing a hammer, whatever it took. [00:10:47] Men were handy too. [00:10:49] Today, that's just not the case. [00:10:52] With some exceptions, obviously, people like you and I, we live out in the country. [00:10:57] We know how to do stuff. [00:10:58] Yeah, sure. [00:10:59] We know how to do lots of things. [00:11:01] We're kind of like the World War II generation in terms of our skills and handyman type of skills. [00:11:08] I don't know about you, but I can do all kinds of stuff from plumbing to electrician work to swapping out parts on diesel engines or whatever it takes. [00:11:20] But again, that's rare. [00:11:22] That's rare. [00:11:23] So even If you say to Ford something like, oh, well, we want you to convert your Ford factory, stop making the Ford F 150 Lightning electric pickup truck that totally sucks, which actually they already stopped making it, but we want you to make tanks now. [00:11:40] What kind of tanks? [00:11:42] Electric tanks that also suck. [00:11:45] Oh, we can do that. [00:11:48] We'll just put a fiberglass shell on top of the F 150. [00:11:51] We'll call it a tank. [00:11:53] No, but. [00:11:55] My point is that retooling these auto manufacturing assembly lines, retooling them to build things like tanks and artillery and munitions and I don't know, fighter jets or whatever. [00:12:09] That's not a small thing. [00:12:10] And I don't think that it's possible, frankly. [00:12:13] I don't think it's possible in America. [00:12:14] I don't think we have the know-how. [00:12:16] We don't have the supply chains. [00:12:17] We don't have the labor. [00:12:19] We don't have people who know how to do things. [00:12:21] Have you ever seen old videos of Americans building, let's say the Hoover Dam? [00:12:26] That was impressive. [00:12:28] The old black and white films, you know, generations ago, building the Hoover Dam, those were dudes that knew how to do stuff. [00:12:36] And you didn't have, you know, obese men building the Hoover Dam. [00:12:40] They were, they were thin, scrawny little dudes who could climb. [00:12:44] They could climb ropes and rock walls and things, and they could carry things like buckets of concrete. [00:12:50] You know, they, they were capable of doing stuff. [00:12:54] Today we don't have that. [00:12:56] We got, You know, too much Burger King. [00:13:00] Everybody's dumbed down. [00:13:01] Everybody doesn't know how to, you know, work a machine anymore. [00:13:05] They don't know how to do math. [00:13:06] They don't have skills that are real world practical skills anymore. [00:13:11] Not in America. [00:13:12] In fact, the only people that have those skills are the migrants, basically. [00:13:16] I mean, seriously, you know, the illegals that cross the border, they come from wherever Mexico, Venezuela, whatever. [00:13:24] They've got skills. [00:13:25] I used to live in South America. [00:13:27] Even the impoverished people there, they knew how to do stuff. [00:13:29] I learned a lot of things. [00:13:31] I learned a lot actually from watching how they would repair things without proper repair tools. [00:13:38] I even showed you a video a couple years ago about how to repair like a hose, a broken hose, or how to make a connector between hoses using just bailing wire and a nail. [00:13:52] And where did I learn that? [00:13:53] I learned that in Ecuador from watching the locals there because they don't have all these, you know, proper couplers and, and, Cordless power tools to do everything that they have, bailing wire and some nails. [00:14:07] And so they figured out how to make how to repair things. [00:14:12] And that's been very handy for me on the ranch, too, by the way. [00:14:14] But again, typical Americans don't have those skills. === Why John Deere Can't Make Tanks (15:54) === [00:14:17] So if you try to do this, if you try to switch over Ford to making tanks, it's going to be death trap tanks. [00:14:28] They're going to be the worst tanks possible. [00:14:31] They're going to be tanks where nothing works. [00:14:34] Because that's the way Ford is, you know. [00:14:36] I mean, in my opinion or in my experience, you have a Ford, you have a problem. [00:14:42] That's why Ford stands for, you know, found on road dead, F O R D. Because nothing works in a Ford. [00:14:50] They have no quality control. [00:14:52] Same thing with GM, in my opinion, they have no quality control. [00:14:57] They don't know the Toyota way, you know, the Toyota way, tracking quality and suppliers and, you know, Testing the alloys of every machined part that you get from a third party supplier, making sure everything works on time, just in time, delivered on time, and then tested, tested, tested, ergonomically tested, mechanically tested you name it. [00:15:20] That's Toyota. [00:15:20] That's why when you buy a Toyota, you know it's going to last. [00:15:23] You can count on a Toyota. [00:15:26] Buy a Ford, you're like, oh man, when's this thing going to break? [00:15:30] Probably in three months it's going to break, something's going to break. [00:15:33] And then you take it back for repairs. [00:15:35] They, they don't know what they're doing. [00:15:37] I've had this experience myself like numerous times. [00:15:40] It's like, oh my god, they can't even fix anything. [00:15:43] And then they'll tell you they fixed it and they didn't fix it. [00:15:47] And I I had made in America one of these diesel engines in my truck. [00:15:52] I I told you about this. [00:15:53] This this happens to not be, it's not a FORD diesel engine, just to be clear. [00:15:57] The diesel engine One day, just all the oil just spurts out of the engine. [00:16:05] It just unloads all its oil. [00:16:07] And it was only, I think, a year old. [00:16:10] And what the hell? [00:16:12] Where'd all the oil go? [00:16:14] So I had to drive it to the dealer. [00:16:17] I poured oil into it to drive it to the dealer, leaking oil the whole way. [00:16:22] But I kept pouring enough. [00:16:24] I know, Grant, I was just like throwing oil all over the road to do this. [00:16:27] But I poured enough oil into it to get it to a dealer for repair. [00:16:32] And they said, ultimately, after they. [00:16:34] They had to take off the entire front end. [00:16:36] They had to dismantle this. [00:16:37] It took like two days just to take all the parts off. [00:16:39] And they found that there was one little plug, just a little screw plug on the front of the engine that at the manufacturing plant, they forgot to put Loctite on the threads, which costs like pennies. [00:16:56] They forgot to put Loctite on it. [00:16:58] And so as I was driving and the engine vibrated, and then the screw comes out and boom, then all the oil comes out. [00:17:08] They covered that cost, by the way. [00:17:10] And I forgot what they said it was. [00:17:13] It was either like, it was like an $8,000 repair or something like that. [00:17:19] But the manufacturer covered that because it was their fault because they had no quality control. [00:17:25] They have no quality control. [00:17:27] And I found this with also farm equipment. [00:17:32] So I think I told this story before too, John Deere. [00:17:37] So one of the things that I have is a compact track loader from John Deere. [00:17:41] Very handy piece of equipment with only 75 hours on it. [00:17:46] Okay. [00:17:47] Considered basically brand new. [00:17:48] 75 hours on this, the entire axle, the primary gear, it's not an axle, sorry, it's a, what do they call it? [00:17:58] The main gear. [00:17:59] That drives the track on one side. [00:18:02] That entire thing, this giant sprocket, I don't know what it is, like 18 inches in diameter. [00:18:07] It's got like 24 bolts on it to keep it in place. [00:18:10] That whole thing just broke. [00:18:12] Broke off in 75 hours as I was just moving it. [00:18:18] I was just driving along. [00:18:19] I didn't even have a load on it. [00:18:22] And John Deere, you know, they also had to send out a repair person. [00:18:29] And it cost them thousands of dollars to replace this thing because it also broke all the hydraulic hoses and connections and everything. [00:18:35] It also spilled hydraulics all over my ground, which was not cool, but hey, I made up for it by slinging oil all over the public streets with the other diesel engine. [00:18:45] But they came out and repaired it. [00:18:47] And I asked the repair guy, like, dude, what's the deal? [00:18:51] What happened? [00:18:51] He said, oh, well, based on his diagnosis, it looks like at the factory, they forgot to tighten the 24 bolts. [00:18:59] Like, holy crap, this is the same problem that my other diesel engine had. [00:19:02] They forgot to put. [00:19:03] Loctite on the threads. [00:19:06] So in America, oh, and by the way, so John Deere had to cover all that cost, which to their credit, they did. [00:19:14] And it's been fine ever since because we tightened the freaking bolts this time, you know? [00:19:19] But my point is, see, if you build tanks, if you have John Deere build tanks, the tracks will fall off. [00:19:27] The tracks will fall off because nobody will tighten the freaking bolts on all the sprockets that drive the tank tracks. [00:19:34] You know, the barrel won't work right. [00:19:35] It'll be all crooked or whatever. [00:19:37] Like the turret won't even swivel. [00:19:39] It'll get stuck halfway, you know, because we forgot to install the bearings or something because there's no quality control in manufacturing in America. [00:19:49] I mean, I should say in these major companies of construction equipment and cars and trucks and what it's all a freaking clown show. [00:19:58] It's a total joke. [00:19:59] And you're like, well, why did you buy this? [00:20:02] Well, I have a very specific reason why I bought this one. [00:20:05] because it's the only one that has the size that I needed to do, to run the implements and the job that I needed. [00:20:11] It's got the horsepower that I needed. [00:20:13] Believe me, I would have much rather bought a Kubota because if you want something that works, you're going to buy something made in Japan. [00:20:22] Japan, people, that's where stuff works and increasingly China. [00:20:27] But we can't get stuff from China like vehicles because it's all banned by our government. [00:20:32] Fortunately, we can still get equipment from Japan or even Korea. [00:20:37] I would much rather have a Kubota tractor or a Kubota excavator or even a Korean, like a coyote tractor or something, rather than an American made tractor, loader, you know, skid steer, forklift, truck, car. [00:20:54] If it's made in America, shit's going to break on it really soon. [00:20:58] Trust me, I've been down that road far too many times. [00:21:03] I mean, you know, Komatsu is another quality brand out of Japan. [00:21:07] There's a bunch, if you want stuff that works, you get it engineered in Japan. [00:21:12] Or, you know, South Korea makes some good quality stuff too when it comes to equipment as well. [00:21:17] But Japan is the place to go. [00:21:20] So good luck converting Ford to making tanks. [00:21:25] Good luck, you're going to take John Deere and have them make, I don't know, what, like APCs, armored personnel carriers. [00:21:34] Yeah, the wheels will fall off, man. [00:21:38] Seriously. [00:21:38] And what are you going to do out on the battlefield? [00:21:40] Well, don't worry. [00:21:41] It's covered by warranty. [00:21:42] Yeah, but all your soldiers are dead because the wheels fell off in the middle of the battle. [00:21:47] So the warranty doesn't help here, does it? [00:21:51] No, because you have no quality control. [00:21:53] So that's become American industry for the most part. [00:21:57] There's just zero quality control anywhere. [00:22:00] And I see it in a number of things. [00:22:02] Why do you think, when I was trying to buy this automation equipment for my warehouse, I was trying to buy it from which country? [00:22:08] You recall? [00:22:10] I was trying to buy it from Italy because in Italy, they still know how to make quality stuff because they're still artisans in Italy. [00:22:17] You know, Italians still take pride in their work. [00:22:21] Americans are just like, how can I get disability and not have to work? [00:22:24] You know, give me a break. [00:22:27] I'm serious. [00:22:28] Sorry. [00:22:28] I'm not, you know, if you feel insulted by this, I'm sorry. [00:22:31] I'm just telling you the way it is. [00:22:33] Telling you the way it is. [00:22:34] There's no quality in America. [00:22:36] I mean, with a few exceptions, you know, there are exceptions like, of course, My friends over at Dawson Knives, yeah, there's a small family run company that makes the best knives and swords and edge weapons in the world, by far, in my opinion. [00:22:51] I mean, it's amazing, but they can't mass manufacture that stuff for a million consumers because it's all hand ground blades. [00:23:02] So when it comes to assembly lines and factories and everything in America, we don't have any quality. [00:23:09] I mean, why do you think the USS Gerald R. Ford doesn't work? [00:23:14] The toilets don't work. [00:23:16] Why do you think the toilets don't work? [00:23:18] The freaking Artemis II space capsule that they claim flew around the moon also doesn't work. [00:23:26] Can you imagine being cooped up for 10 days in one capsule with three other astronauts who have to poop in their diapers the whole time? [00:23:37] Can you, you got to poop and pee in your spacesuit for 10 days. [00:23:42] In an enclosed capsule with no fresh air because you're in space. [00:23:47] Can you imagine the fragrance of that trip? [00:23:50] Yeah, that's American engineering for you right there. [00:23:53] Can't even make a shitter that works. [00:23:56] Not on an aircraft carrier, not in a space capsule. [00:23:59] You would think on the aircraft carrier, they have the advantage of gravity, you know, like, Hey, shit runs downhill, doesn't it? [00:24:07] You would think that they could have like a sewage system that works on the aircraft carrier, but no, no, can't even do that. [00:24:16] We've had plumbing in human civilization here for centuries. [00:24:21] Can't make it work on an aircraft carrier that costs $15 billion. [00:24:25] Going to have to have probably a $2 billion toilet repair that'll take 15 months or something like that. [00:24:30] That's manufacturing in America. [00:24:33] Everything falls apart, everything falls out of the sky. [00:24:37] It's funny because even the Pentagon just admits that, like all the planes that Iran shot down during this war, the Pentagon says, no, no, they. [00:24:45] They just fell out of the sky. [00:24:47] They just crashed on their own. [00:24:49] It's like you realize what you're saying is that we can't even build planes that fly, right? [00:24:54] That's what you're saying. [00:24:56] Apparently, that's preferable to admitting that they got shot down. [00:24:59] So, according to the Pentagon, everything that we fly just falls out of the sky for some unknown reason. [00:25:06] Go figure, huh? [00:25:08] But the bottom line in all of this is that clearly the Pentagon and Trump are gearing up for a massive land invasion. [00:25:15] Colonel McGregor just said recently he posted that the U.S. is going to deploy. [00:25:20] 10,000 additional troops to the Middle East. [00:25:23] On top of that, the USS George Bush carrier group is being deployed. [00:25:29] They're going to join about 50,000 personnel that are already in the region. [00:25:33] And it looks like there's going to be an operation to land on some coastal areas, maybe the Karg Island, probably a mass bombing campaign coming. [00:25:42] So there's going to be this desperate effort to try to hit Iran hard one more time and try to cut off China from all energy and then Somehow, go to war with China, I guess, in the next couple of years, somehow. [00:25:58] But that won't work at all. [00:26:02] You know, with Ford technology, you know, the Ford tank, it's like, doesn't even work. [00:26:09] You know, everything falls apart. [00:26:12] They probably put blinkers on it, and the blinkers wouldn't even work because all the relays are broken. [00:26:17] You know, like John Deere armored personnel carriers, you know, like when you really want to commit suicide. [00:26:26] For the military, or when you want to bleed and die for Israel, basically hop in a John Deere armored personnel carrier. [00:26:34] Your trip to heaven will be very short, you know. [00:26:37] Um, I'm sorry to say that that's that's what this is. [00:26:41] It's a joke. [00:26:41] It's a total joke. [00:26:43] So we, we can't make, we don't have hypersonic missiles. [00:26:47] We can't make anything for the military that actually functions correctly. [00:26:53] I mean, it's, and so we're just treated to endless gaslighting about how we're winning. [00:26:59] And Trump stated that we're winning like 35 times. [00:27:03] Well, if we've already won, as he said, and if we've already decimated Iran, what are we still doing there? [00:27:10] Why don't you just leave if you've already won? [00:27:13] But we haven't won, obviously, because our stuff doesn't work. [00:27:23] It's so pathetic. [00:27:25] So pathetic. [00:27:27] And you can't print your way to military technology. [00:27:32] And you can't just immediately convert everything over to wartime production. [00:27:37] But they'll try. [00:27:39] They'll try. [00:27:39] So, look, bottom line, I'm going to wrap this up. [00:27:42] Bottom line is they're going to print trillions of dollars. [00:27:44] They're going to print like mad. [00:27:46] That means gold and silver are going to skyrocket as they print all this currency. [00:27:51] They're going to print like mad. [00:27:52] They're going to take us to World War III. [00:27:55] They're going to use it to probably shut down elections and shut down freedom of the press, shut down free speech, et cetera. [00:28:03] And then they're going to do a financial reset. [00:28:07] They're going to take everybody's savings and have bank bail ins and have a financial collapse that they blame on somebody else and then roll out a new currency system, a new CBDC, and then tell you that you got to sign up for it with your biometrics and your iris pattern and your thumbprint or whatever, all your biometrics. [00:28:27] And then they're going to use that to enslave you and control you until they can replace you with the robots. [00:28:34] And that's how they're going to do it. [00:28:36] You know, World War III, engineered famine, global engineered poverty through a global reset, mass confiscation of all your assets while pretending to be winning. [00:28:46] So there you go. [00:28:49] If you want to follow more of my analysis, you can find my reports, my videos at brightvideos.com. [00:28:56] And you can find my articles and infographics at naturalnews.com. [00:29:01] And I'm also publishing a lot of interviews. [00:29:04] You can follow my social media post at brightion.social, or you can follow me at healthranger on X until they ban me again, which probably will happen soon. [00:29:15] Who knows? [00:29:18] Cause I, I just, I refuse to self-censor. [00:29:20] So follow me on brightvideos.com. [00:29:23] That's, that's easy and you won't miss anything there. [00:29:27] So thank you for listening and also, uh, you know, support our online store to support your health and all your food preparedness. 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[00:30:19] I was listening to an economics lecture earlier today, and I was just shocked to find out how unbelievably retarded neoclassical economics actually is. [00:30:28] When it comes to estimating the GDP impacts of energy shortages, which of course is what we're facing right now on the global stage. [00:30:37] What I learned was, again, I can't even believe this. [00:30:40] Oh, and let me just step back and say economics is one of the few areas where you can be called a scientist and you can even receive a Nobel Prize and you can publish science papers by just making shit up and calling it economics. [00:30:57] Okay, so there's nothing about economics that is real science like physics or chemistry or engineering or whatever, or biology for that matter. [00:31:08] It's mostly just people making shit up and calling it science. [00:31:14] I'm not trying to offend any economists out there. [00:31:16] You're already way beyond neoclassical Keynesian economic theory. [00:31:21] But the reason I mention that, kind of satirically, is because I was shocked to find out how stupid the theories are that are still being used today. [00:31:31] There's one called the Cobb Douglas production function. [00:31:35] This is part of the typical neoclassical economic growth model that says essentially, I'm simplifying it, but it says, That the inputs into the GDP, which are primarily capital, labor, technology, and then energy, it says that those inputs are completely interchangeable, which of course makes no sense at all. [00:32:00] Now, in certain limited cases, it could make sense. [00:32:03] For example, if you had fewer people, you can add some technology for automation or AI, et cetera. [00:32:11] So, sure, to some extent, some tech could replace labor. [00:32:16] That's understandable. [00:32:17] But if you don't have energy because the Strait of Hormuz is closed and you don't have oil and you don't have natural gas, etc., you can't just say, well, we'll replace that with capital. [00:32:29] It's like, let's borrow money and it'll make up for the fact that we have no energy and the power grid doesn't work. [00:32:35] See, that doesn't fly at all. [00:32:38] And so these economic models that claim that all of this is interchangeable, they vastly underestimate the damage to the GDP. [00:32:48] Caused by a lack of energy, in particular a lack of energy. [00:32:53] So, for example if, if you go to a neoclassical economist and you say, hey, what will be the gdp drop stemming from a 20 reduction in available energy for our world, which is pretty much where we're at right now, with the Strait Of Hormuz being largely closed? [00:33:15] You know the energy is not flowing, so let's just ballpark it at 20 for the purposes of this discussion. [00:33:22] It's Close to that. [00:33:25] The typical neoclassical economist using the Cobb-Douglas production function and talking about input and output elasticity and so on would say, well, that's going to be a 1% drop in GDP. [00:33:39] Maybe a little bit more than 1%, but roughly a 20% drop in energy. [00:33:46] You can calculate that with about a half a percent influence in the overall formula in the neoclassical economics, and that comes out to then, 1% drop in GDP. [00:34:00] But of course, that's absurd because think about it if you had a 100% drop in energy, your GDP wouldn't plummet just 5%. [00:34:11] Your GDP would plummet more like maybe 95% or something closer to 100%. [00:34:18] And if you had a 50% drop in energy, I mean, think about it. [00:34:21] If you had only half the amount of gas and diesel and natural gas powering your economy, would your GDP only be reduced by like 2.5%? [00:34:32] No. [00:34:32] It would probably be reduced by something closer to 25%, 30, 40%, something in that range. [00:34:40] Now, again, these are just my estimates, by the way. [00:34:43] But I'm trying to appeal to your common sense to say, hey, doesn't it make sense that if you lack a lot of energy, the GDP impact is going to be much more than just a subtle 0.5% overall impact or 1% impact or what have you. [00:34:59] So what you have to understand and what more modern economists have actually been promoting for many years or what they're called ecological economists like Robert Ayres, Benjamin Waugh. [00:35:18] I did some research. [00:35:19] I found their names. [00:35:20] I'm not actually familiar with their work, but they're called ecological economists. [00:35:24] And they argue that energy does physical work, much more physical work than the typical market price implies. [00:35:34] And in addition, that energy is a direct factor of production that's calibrated to physical work done rather than just a cost share. [00:35:44] In other words, the physical work achieved by energy is worth far more than the cost of energy compared to the cost of other inputs. [00:35:52] Or I would add just another personal note here that I would say that energy is a prerequisite that allows capital to work, or that allows labor to function, or that allows technology to function. [00:36:06] So, for example, Technology is great, but if the lights are out and there's no power on the power grid, then your tech is useless. [00:36:13] Or, for example, capital. [00:36:15] You can't really use capital for anything useful if you have no power. [00:36:20] You know, you can have all the loans and all the cash in the world to build a warehouse, but if you don't have electricity for that warehouse or that data center, then it's useless. [00:36:31] It's worthless at that point. [00:36:32] And then the GDP of the data center goes to zero if you have zero energy. [00:36:38] The more modern economists, these so-called ecological economists, argue that a 20% reduction in energy will actually cause, and I'm going to ballpark it, at about 10 to 12% drop in GDP. [00:36:55] Something in that range. [00:36:57] But we could simplify it and say half of the 20% will ballpark the GDP drop at then 10%. [00:37:06] Okay? [00:37:06] Fair enough. [00:37:07] So if the energy supply plummets by 40%, then we would maybe expect a 20% drop in GDP, not just a couple of points like the neoclassical economists would claim. [00:37:20] But again, they're wrong. [00:37:21] They're crazy. [00:37:23] I don't know. [00:37:23] They're stuck in the 19th century or something. [00:37:26] But if we suffer, now think about it. [00:37:29] Right now, there is a 20% roughly reduction in the flow of energy out of the Persian Gulf. [00:37:35] And we don't know how long this is going to last. [00:37:37] It could last the rest of the year. [00:37:39] You know, it could be months. [00:37:41] It could be longer than months. [00:37:42] Actually, it could be years, depending on how much infrastructure gets destroyed, because it looks like Trump is going to order another bombing wave and maybe a land invasion still, you know, in the days ahead. [00:37:54] They're building up all the military resources for that. [00:37:58] That's clear at this point. [00:38:00] So we could see long-term damage there that would take years to repair. [00:38:05] The world could suffer a 20% loss of energy for five years, let's say, or 10 years. [00:38:10] I mean, imagine that. [00:38:11] That's a horrible scenario. [00:38:14] So. [00:38:14] What would you call that? [00:38:17] Would you call that a recession? [00:38:20] No. [00:38:21] No. [00:38:22] Would you call that a depression? [00:38:24] Well, some economists might call it a global depression. [00:38:28] I call it Mad Max because that's really where this is going. [00:38:33] You know, there's different definitions of what's a recession and a depression, but it's just labels. [00:38:39] The point is a very significant portion of the world will not have energy, will not have fertilizer, will not have industry functioning, will not have a power grid functioning. [00:38:48] Won't be able to grow food. [00:38:49] They'll be facing famine. [00:38:50] They'll be facing civil revolts and social uprisings and political coups and whatever. [00:38:58] Violent civil war and mass famine, starving people everywhere, mass migration of humans, fleeing, collapsing nations. [00:39:05] That's what we're talking about if we have a 20% reduction of energy for an extended period of time. [00:39:13] And we are currently on that track. [00:39:16] I'm not saying it's going to go full Mad Max. [00:39:19] It would take, you know, maybe the rest of the year of the straight being blocked, or maybe not even that long, maybe a few more months. [00:39:28] But we're not at Mad Max yet. [00:39:30] That's the good news. [00:39:31] But that's where this is going. [00:39:33] And imagine a global GDP plunging by just 10%. [00:39:40] So I think it's helpful here to compare what we might be facing to historical events that we have all lived through. [00:39:48] Or most of us have so. [00:39:50] For example, in remember 2008, the global financial crisis caused by the subprime mortgage collapse, which was caused by, You know, lending money to people who weren't qualified so-called ninja loans, and all that. [00:40:02] Remember the movie The Big Short right, one of my favorite films. [00:40:05] Did you know that the global financial crisis caused about a 2% contraction in world GDP? [00:40:13] Did you know that? [00:40:15] So that's a 2% contraction. [00:40:17] Now You may not have felt that, or you may have lost all your money, as a lot of people did, if they were in real estate or real estate trusts or mutual funds that were heavy into real estate, etc. [00:40:28] Or even bonds and some of the organizations that were invested in that, or some of the banks that were tied to whatever. [00:40:36] A lot of people lost a lot of money, but it didn't bring the world down and it didn't cause a Mad Max scenario. [00:40:43] So that was a 2% contraction. [00:40:45] Then if we fast forward to the COVID years, let's talk about 2020 with the lockdowns, the shutdowns, the ordering of the closing of everything. [00:40:55] And, you know, supply chains cratered all over the world and oil went to negative numbers. [00:41:02] They were giving away oil. [00:41:04] If you could just take it, they would pay you to take the oil. [00:41:07] There was so much oil. [00:41:09] There's an oil glut in the system. [00:41:10] I mean, it went to like minus $45 a barrel or something like that. [00:41:16] I was actually watching it that. [00:41:17] Evening, and I was my mind was blown. [00:41:19] I'm like, they're giving away oil, they were it went negative. [00:41:25] Well, that whole thing that we lived through, and that was pretty bad. [00:41:30] You may recall, you know, supply chains were shattered, it was hard to get anything, everything was shut down. [00:41:36] There were shortages everywhere, right? [00:41:38] And there were cost increases. [00:41:41] That was about a three percent global contraction, according to economists. [00:41:47] Okay, so roughly three percent, maybe a little bit more. [00:41:50] All right, so what we're looking at right now is a 10% global contraction of economic activity because of the 20% loss in energy supplies. [00:42:04] You know, once the extra buffer works its way through the system, which is happening right now, you know, ships or tankers still on the seas that are unloading right now, let's say. [00:42:14] That's not going to last forever. [00:42:16] So now we're talking about a contraction of GDP that is three times worse than COVID. [00:42:24] Three times worse than COVID. [00:42:26] Actually, a little bit more than three times worse. [00:42:28] But whatever you experienced during COVID, the supply chains, the shutdowns, the difficulty, the price increases, the shortages, whatever, multiply that by three, a little more than three. [00:42:40] Okay? [00:42:42] None of us have ever lived through an economic event like that. === Great Depression Skills Are Gone (03:25) === [00:42:47] In fact, you'd have to go back to the Great Depression in the United States in order to see any kind of a GDP collapse on this scale. [00:42:56] At least, that's. [00:42:58] That's my understanding. [00:43:00] That collapse back then, the GDP fell, I think, right around 30%. [00:43:04] So that was a huge deal. [00:43:06] That was a very difficult time to live through. [00:43:10] So, this won't be as bad as the Great Depression, let's say. [00:43:14] But our society today is more dependent on just in time deliveries. [00:43:20] Our society today has a lot more people, more densely packed into cities, people who, unlike Americans during the Great Depression, modern day people don't know how to grow their own food. [00:43:31] They don't know how to repair their own shoes. [00:43:34] They don't know how to sew their own clothes. [00:43:37] And I've told these stories before, they're all true about my grandparents living through the Great Depression. [00:43:43] And also the years after, and how one set of my grandparents lived in a tent. [00:43:50] And I remember my grandpa telling me stories about how they would take a bicycle tire, if a bicycle tire went bad, they would cut up the bicycle tire and they would use it to put a new layer of rubber on their shoes or sandals. [00:44:09] So you didn't throw anything away, you learned how to fix things. [00:44:13] And that's when usually it was the housewives back then who. [00:44:16] Had a sewing machine, a little treadle, like a little foot powered sewing machine. [00:44:21] Didn't even need electricity. [00:44:23] I've actually got one of those because, you know, I collect old, like off grid stuff because I'm fascinated by it. [00:44:31] But they would, you know, you wouldn't throw away a pair of jeans. [00:44:34] You wouldn't throw away a pair of shoes with holes in them. [00:44:38] You would mend and you would buy patches or you would cut up other old clothes into patches and then you would sew the patches back on onto the knees, onto the elbows, whatever. [00:44:48] I mean, today people walk around as a fashion statement, like, look, I have holes in my jeans. [00:44:52] I'm so cool. [00:44:53] No, you're a total poser and a faker. [00:44:57] I mean, people who have real holes in their pants are people who work on the ranch, who work for a living. [00:45:04] And, gosh, I've ripped a few holes in my pants over the years, but I never bragged about it. [00:45:11] It's like, dang it, I'm going to have to throw away that pair of jeans. [00:45:14] But back then you didn't throw them away. [00:45:16] You kept them and you fixed them. [00:45:18] Today, our population doesn't know how to do that. [00:45:21] They don't know how to grow food. [00:45:22] They don't know how to can food for the most part. [00:45:24] They don't know how to dehydrate food. [00:45:26] They don't know how to do much of anything. [00:45:28] They're entirely dependent on the system. [00:45:30] So I say that a 10% contraction today will actually be psychologically and culturally more severe than the 30% contraction during the Great Depression. [00:45:40] Because during the Great Depression, people could get by. [00:45:44] They knew how to do things. [00:45:46] Today, they don't. [00:45:48] I mean, maybe a few exceptions do. [00:45:51] Maybe you do, probably. [00:45:53] I do. [00:45:54] I can get by. [00:45:55] We know how to do stuff. [00:45:57] That's not the majority, man. [00:45:59] That's not most people. [00:46:00] People don't know how to do stuff, and so it's going to hit them hard. [00:46:04] And remember, 60% of American households can't get by just missing one paycheck. === Deliberate Poverty and Famine Plan (06:01) === [00:46:13] But there's more. [00:46:13] There's more. [00:46:14] And there was actually a line mentioned in the movie The Big Short. [00:46:18] It was mentioned by the Brad Pitt character. [00:46:21] What was his name? [00:46:23] Ben Rickards, I think was the character's name. [00:46:26] And I don't recall if this is the correct number, but at one point in the movie, when the other guys were celebrating at the trade show, like, yeah, we just sold, you know, or no, I'm sorry, we just bought all these options for pennies on the dollar. [00:46:40] And the Ben Rickards character said, stop dancing, stop celebrating. [00:46:45] Don't you know that every 1% contraction in global GDP thrusts about 40 million people into extreme poverty? [00:46:54] And the guys were humbled, like, oh man, we didn't know that we're just trying to make some money. [00:46:59] And then the Ben Rickards character says, just don't dance. [00:47:05] Just stop dancing. [00:47:07] Anyway, it's a profound scene from that film, which again is one of my favorite films. [00:47:13] But it's true. [00:47:15] It's true that about every 1% contraction in global GDP causes about 40 million people in the world to suffer through extreme poverty. [00:47:25] So, of course, if we're looking at a 10% reduction in global GDP stemming from the 20% reduction of energy being offline. [00:47:35] Then we're talking about 400 million people thrust into extreme poverty. [00:47:40] We're talking about the level of poverty where you can't buy food. [00:47:44] You can't buy clothing. [00:47:45] You don't have shoes on your feet. [00:47:47] You don't have a home. [00:47:48] You are homeless and you're scraping out of dumpsters to have something to eat. [00:47:55] That's going to happen to, I mean, let's call it 500 million people just to round it up to half a billion people. [00:48:02] And that's within a reasonable range. [00:48:04] So, you know, a 10% reduction in GDP could thrust half a billion people into extreme poverty and famine. [00:48:12] And I actually think that's part of the plan. [00:48:15] I think that's part of the plan. [00:48:17] And I also think that there are plans underway to make this far worse than just the energy reduction in the Persian Gulf. [00:48:28] For example, in Australia right now, there's a large refinery in Australia called Geelong. [00:48:35] I think I'm, I hope I'm pronouncing that correctly. [00:48:38] The Geelong Victoria, that's where it is. [00:48:40] It's an oil refinery, which is one of the two remaining refineries in Australia, as I'm told. [00:48:48] It just blew up today. [00:48:50] It's burning down, totally engulfed in flames. [00:48:52] Now, remember that this is exactly what happened to a major oil refinery in Texas a few years ago. [00:49:00] Somebody's running around sabotaging and burning down these refineries. [00:49:04] So in Australia, not only are they suffering under shortages of diesel and other refined fuels right now, as China has halted the exporting of refined fuels, and also I think Russia has too, or at least to some countries. [00:49:18] But Australia now, its refinery, it's one of its largest refineries, is all burned down now, apparently. [00:49:27] At the same time, They have a large fertilizer plant that also went offline. [00:49:32] I think it was last week, or maybe it was a couple of weeks ago. [00:49:36] I remember seeing that. [00:49:37] And that's going to take probably months to get back online. [00:49:42] And so somebody in Australia, you know, probably the Australian deep state, is taking out the refineries and taking out the fertilizer, the industrial processing facilities, at a time when a global energy supply chain collapse is on the way. [00:50:02] In order to thrust more Australians into extreme poverty and famine and obviously desperation and death. [00:50:10] And this is all part of what I have called a global depopulation agenda. [00:50:15] And Australia and New Zealand, as you know, are two of the countries in the world that are the most happy, at least the leadership, the most obedient going along with globalist agendas for mass human extermination. [00:50:29] Now, then Canada is also very obedient. [00:50:32] Because of its current leadership, but also under Justin Trudeau. [00:50:35] And then the UK is also very obedient. [00:50:38] The US, not so much. [00:50:40] But I noticed that Australia and New Zealand, especially during COVID, you saw they were leading the way in human extermination and rounding people up and throwing them into concentration camps and requiring that everybody take the depopulation death jabs and so on. [00:50:54] So it's clear what's happening here. [00:50:58] It's very clear to me that this is a deliberate, engineered collapse of the energy supply in order to cause mass poverty, famine, and ultimately depopulation. [00:51:16] And the typical person out there, not you listening to this, but the typical uninformed person has no idea what's coming. [00:51:25] Because they're not going to hear about this on the news, whether it's NPR, CNN, Fox News, New York Times, whatever. [00:51:30] They're all going to cite the Keynesian Neoclassical economists. [00:51:35] Oh, don't worry, it'll only be a 1.5% reduction in global GDP. [00:51:39] Nonsense. [00:51:40] Nonsense. [00:51:41] That's complete bunk. [00:51:42] It's going to be at least 10%, maybe more. [00:51:47] A 10% reduction in global GDP. [00:51:49] That is a huge deal. [00:51:53] Again, three times worse than COVID. [00:51:55] And nobody is being told that. [00:51:58] Nobody's being warned about what's coming. [00:52:01] Actually, I mean, there are a few people, like Dr. Chris Martinson is out there covering this, and he's telling people the truth, and he sees it. [00:52:10] He and I both see it. [00:52:11] You know, Michael Jahn sees it. === Dollar Store Price Gouging Exposed (02:09) === [00:52:14] Some people see this. [00:52:16] You know, Catherine Austin Fitz has been warning about these kinds of scenarios for a long time. [00:52:20] But there are, I mean, the most, the majority of people do not see this. [00:52:28] The people who do see this are never invited onto mainstream media shows or interviews. [00:52:35] So you're not going to hear this from people on Fox News. [00:52:38] Not at all. [00:52:40] You're only going to hear this from alternative or independent media, which is what we are here. [00:52:45] Brightvideos.com, naturalnews.com, right? [00:52:48] That's where you're going to hear this. [00:52:51] So you have the advantage of knowing this in advance of the mainstream people figuring this out. [00:52:59] Someone told me they went to a dollar store. [00:53:02] Just yesterday, I think. [00:53:04] And they were looking to buy hairbrushes. [00:53:09] And I couldn't believe that at the dollar store, the hairbrushes were like $5 or $6. [00:53:13] Like, what? [00:53:15] You'd think that they could make a hairbrush for 50 cents and sell it for a dollar or whatever. [00:53:21] Maybe there are cheaper hairbrushes. [00:53:23] But this person told me that at the dollar store, and there's a number of different chains and different brands of dollar stores or different franchises, but at a lot of them, I'm told prices are like, you know, everything's either $1.50 and there's a bunch of stuff that's $5 and $6. [00:53:40] Now, the last time I went to a dollar store was a few years ago, and I actually did a video about it. [00:53:45] I bought a bunch of stuff at the dollar store, and I shot a video to show you what you could get at the dollar store. [00:53:51] The biggest ripoff was in like ibuprofen and vitamin C and aspirin. [00:53:56] Huge ripoff because they would have a bottle with like five pills in it, and you were actually paying 500% higher than you should per pill if you buy those things at the dollar store. [00:54:06] It was wild. [00:54:06] It's like, The people who can least afford to overpay for painkillers and vitamin C, they're overpaying by 500% by shopping at the dollar store. [00:54:16] Because they're not very bright if they think that just because the bottle is the same size that it has the same number of capsules. === Billionaire Wealth vs Mass Poverty (06:16) === [00:54:23] It doesn't. [00:54:24] Like I said, it's a bottle with like five capsules in it where you can go buy the same bottle, you know, like ibuprofen. [00:54:32] You can buy it on Amazon and get 200 ibuprofen in there, you know, for a few bucks. [00:54:39] And the cost per pill. [00:54:41] Drops to like under a dime or something. [00:54:43] So, anyway, but a lot of people don't know how to do basic math, and that's why they end up in so much poverty typically, or they're just buying too many lotto tickets. [00:54:54] I don't know. [00:54:56] Now, there's something else you need to think about in all of this, and I hate the term inequality, by the way, because I think it's been abused by a lot of leftists and liberals to claim that everybody should have more welfare. [00:55:10] So I don't like the term inequality, but in this context, in economics, it actually does describe something important, which is that when there's a very large gap between the rich and the poor, historically, this is when things go awry. [00:55:28] For a country, this is when there are uprisings and protests, when you have just a few ultra wealthy people where less than 1% of the people control like 99% of the wealth. [00:55:40] And we are there now in America. [00:55:41] We are there. [00:55:42] Just a few billionaires control everything, including all the politics and all the media. [00:55:46] It's just a few billionaires, like Larry Ellison owns half of all the media. [00:55:51] Just a few corporations own all the food brands, et cetera. [00:55:55] While the people are impoverished, it's that disparity, it's that inequality perception. [00:56:02] Well, it's not just a perception, it's a reality that leads to revolutions. [00:56:08] And I think you're starting to see the early phases of that with these disgruntled workers setting fire to the warehouses where they work. [00:56:18] Clearly, that's the opening salvo of this kind of uprising. [00:56:21] And you've seen perhaps some of these videos of warehouses going up in flames. [00:56:27] And in one of them, you know, the worker there filmed himself setting it on fire and saying all they had to do was pay us a working wage. [00:56:34] And he sets it on fire and poof. [00:56:37] You know up in flames a million square feet of paper goods and toilet paper and you know felony arson charges, etc. [00:56:46] But he didn't care, he's like i'm done, I I can't like my life. [00:56:52] He seemed to be saying that his life wasn't worth living and he might as well just go to prison and burn up this whole warehouse. [00:56:59] A lot of people feel that way. [00:57:00] Imagine how it's going to be when there's a 10 contraction in the economy and you have more jobs being lost and you have wages being suppressed or frozen. [00:57:11] I mean, I've seen surveys where people who are finding new jobs now are taking, on average, about 20% pay cuts, even as inflation is getting worse. [00:57:20] So, even people who are employed are finding that their dollars don't stretch as far as they used to. [00:57:26] And of course, because of all the currency printing, food is getting more expensive, energy costs are going up because of this war on Iran. [00:57:34] Obviously, diesel prices are higher, transportation prices are higher. [00:57:39] Everything's becoming more expensive. [00:57:40] Everything. [00:57:42] Or almost everything. [00:57:44] Although the White House says that for the last year, all of our gas prices have gone down. [00:57:49] Like, literally, Karen Levitt said that today. [00:57:52] It's like, what are you smoking, girl? [00:57:56] Get off the crack pipe and, like, read them. [00:58:00] Go fill up with some gas and tell me what you see. [00:58:02] How much does it take to fill your tank? [00:58:04] You know? [00:58:05] Smoke a crack. [00:58:06] Don't smoke crack at the gas station. [00:58:10] Go back to the White House and smoke it there because all y'all are smoking crack at the White House. [00:58:15] So you and I know that the White House is full of bunk. [00:58:18] You and I know things are getting more expensive. [00:58:21] This is going to have a social impact and a psychological impact that will be very destabilizing to many nations, many cities, and the world as a whole. [00:58:33] So bottom line, at least three times worse than COVID is what's coming. [00:58:38] It's already in the pipeline. [00:58:41] It can't be stopped, even if there's peace tomorrow. [00:58:45] It won't matter. [00:58:48] And the most important way to get back on top of this is to have a fast recovery, which means to get the energy flowing again through the Strait of Hormuz, which is not happening because of Trump. [00:59:03] It was open before Trump attacked Iran in late February. [00:59:07] It was open. [00:59:08] So this problem is caused by Trump doing the bidding of Netanyahu. [00:59:14] And now the world is on a path that will lead to contraction, maybe half a billion people thrust into extreme poverty, social uprisings, famine, violence, revolution in some places, Mad Max in certain areas. [00:59:33] Not everywhere, but in certain areas. [00:59:34] That's where this is headed, okay? [00:59:38] So don't listen to the old school economists, the Keynesians, who don't, they never know what they're talking about anyway. [00:59:43] I mean, they're Keynesians, for God's sake. [00:59:49] So in the real world, when you have no energy, your economy shrinks rapidly. [00:59:54] It contracts rapidly. [00:59:56] So the recovery timeline from this, by the way, let me, final note here. [01:00:02] The recovery timeline is going to be years. [01:00:07] It's going to be years, even if this is solved tomorrow. [01:00:13] So it's possible that by the year 2030, we could get back to where we were before Trump launched this war. [01:00:21] But it's highly unlikely that we're going to get there before the year 2030 based on the current projection of events as this is clearly escalating. [01:00:30] So plan for some very difficult years ahead. [01:00:34] Okay. [01:00:36] Stay prepared. [01:00:37] Stay informed. === Gold Backs Honest Currency (12:37) === [01:00:40] You can hear all of my analysis videos at brightvideos.com. [01:00:44] You can read my articles and see my infographics at naturalnews.com. [01:00:49] And of course, you can use my AI research engine for free at brightanswers.com. [01:00:54] And then also, you can check out our supporting sponsor, the Satellite Phone Store that has backup supplies and solar generators and, of course, satellite phones at sat123.com. [01:01:07] And then finally, if you need backup food supplies and iodine and other personal survival and high density nutrition that's lab tested, et cetera, shop with us at healthrangerstore.com. [01:01:19] And thank you for your support. [01:01:21] Get ready. [01:01:21] Triple, triple COVID. [01:01:25] That's the takeaway. [01:01:26] Like, just the two word takeaway from this whole podcast is triple COVID. [01:01:32] So, get ready for triple COVID. [01:01:33] All right, take care. [01:01:35] In case you haven't noticed, warehouses are being set on fire all across America by their workers. [01:01:44] And in one now famous case, a disgruntled worker committed arson and filmed himself setting a warehouse on fire in California, a warehouse that contained something like a million square feet. [01:01:58] That was stacked with toilet paper and paper towels, and it all, of course, is flammable. [01:02:03] It all went up. [01:02:05] And that worker has been arrested and will be prosecuted for arson, obviously, but that doesn't bring back the products that were burned up. [01:02:15] And this is happening in more warehouses across the country. [01:02:20] You're going to see more of this, and I'd like to explain why I think that's the case. [01:02:25] The disgruntled worker in California said on video, as he was lighting up one of the pallets, he said, all you had to do was pay us a living wage. [01:02:36] And this individual is being touted as a hero by some on the left, sort of more of the, I guess, socialist or union workers type of people who say, yeah, we need living wages. [01:02:49] And if we don't get them, we're going to burn your warehouses down. [01:02:52] So they actually support this kind of activity. [01:02:55] And obviously, we don't agree with committing arson. [01:03:00] But what I do need to point out is that the reason life is unaffordable is not because of the wages, it's because of the money printing. [01:03:12] And this is what leftists don't understand. [01:03:16] It's Trump and the Treasury, but also under Biden and under Obama, all of them. [01:03:21] It's always the same story. [01:03:22] They print trillions of dollars of fiat currency. [01:03:26] Which is a form of theft, and it steals away the purchasing power from the workers. [01:03:31] It thrusts workers into poverty. [01:03:33] No matter what their wage is, the government will always print more currency, making higher wages have less purchasing power. [01:03:43] One way or another, the workers will always be thrust into poverty where they can't afford to pay rent. [01:03:49] They can't afford to buy health insurance. [01:03:51] And they can't often, increasingly, they can't afford to eat because food's too expensive for all these very same reasons. [01:04:00] So, it's not typically really a question of the corporation paying a wage. [01:04:05] It's a question of the government stealing the purchasing power of the currency and thrusting everybody into poverty. [01:04:12] Now, notice that our government, the United States, can send endless billions to Israel to bomb other countries and commit genocide and slaughter women and children and bomb hospitals and bomb churches and universities. [01:04:27] There's always money for that, isn't there? [01:04:31] There's always money to send to Ukraine to continue this pointless war against Russia, to try to weaken Russia. [01:04:41] There's always money for, you know, NASA to fly around in spaceships performing acts of cosmic theater with actors, you know, tourists pretending to be astronauts, whatever. [01:04:58] There's no point. [01:04:59] It's just flying around. [01:05:00] Who cares? [01:05:01] You're flying around the moon. [01:05:02] Doesn't matter. [01:05:03] I fly around the sun every year, just standing on earth. [01:05:07] It doesn't cost a dime, but there's so much waste and fraud in the system. [01:05:11] There's always money for the military industrial complex to make more weapons. [01:05:17] There's always money to build more data centers so that big tech can build AI systems of surveillance and weapons of mass destruction, terminators, Skynet. [01:05:27] There's always money for evil. [01:05:30] There's never money for the things that the American people need. [01:05:34] And there's always too much money that's created or printed anyway, which steals money from everybody else. [01:05:40] So America's roads are deteriorating. [01:05:42] The bridges are falling down. [01:05:44] The infrastructure is crumbling. [01:05:46] The airports look like third world countries. [01:05:49] I mean, it's bad. [01:05:50] The railroads are from the 1970s. [01:05:55] America is so far behind that it can't catch up. [01:06:00] This empire is done. [01:06:02] It's crumbling. [01:06:04] Mexico just announced universal health care for all Mexicans. [01:06:10] In America, you can lose your life savings based on one medical emergency because it's a racket. [01:06:19] It always has been a racket. [01:06:20] Health insurance, big pharma, hospitals, chemotherapy, it's all a racket. [01:06:25] It's all a giant criminal cartel that is protected and supported by the United States Congress that writes the laws. [01:06:33] For the protectionism and the FDA, et cetera. [01:06:36] So, the reason more warehouses are probably going to burn, although, of course, in no way do I condone this, I would warn against it. [01:06:47] Arson is obviously dangerous and destructive. [01:06:52] But the reason we're going to see more of it is because all the things I've mentioned in this podcast are going to get worse. [01:06:59] The average American worker is going to be more impoverished, they're going to find it more difficult to be able to afford. [01:07:07] To feed their kids or to feed themselves, they're going to find it more difficult to afford to pay rent or to purchase a car or even to buy health insurance. [01:07:19] All the things that people typically need to live are going to be increasingly out of reach, even when they're making $25, $30 an hour in a California warehouse. [01:07:31] And some people make a lot more than that, and it's still not enough. [01:07:34] It will never be enough as long as the government keeps printing the currency, which is a form of theft. [01:07:41] It's stealing from the American people. [01:07:43] This situation will not get any better until it collapses. [01:07:48] And at this point, frankly, there's so much abuse in the system, we should pray for the collapse of the war dollar. [01:07:56] The dollar is an instrument of war, death, deception. [01:07:59] It's an instrument of theft from the American people. [01:08:03] And if we had honest currency, almost nobody would be living in poverty. [01:08:07] If we had honest currency backed by gold, we wouldn't be able to fund the wars, and so we would have peace by default. [01:08:14] We wouldn't be able to keep funding Israel's genocide, would we? [01:08:19] That's why Nixon took us off the gold standard in 1971. [01:08:23] That's why nobody in government wants a gold standard. [01:08:28] Because honest money limits the ability of the government to carry out all of this nefarious evil by printing dollars and funding all their evil programs, including propaganda and psyops against the American people, of course. [01:08:40] So you see, the collapse of the petrodollar will be the one thing that saves the American worker. [01:08:50] Yes, there'll be a short term period of chaos, no question about it. [01:08:54] But the only way for the American worker to ever be able to keep what they earn is for the country to have honest money. [01:09:02] Honest money, Ron Paul style. [01:09:05] Money backed by gold or silver or a combination thereof, but probably just gold. [01:09:11] If you have currency backed by gold, audited, inspected, verified, well, then you're not going to have runaway inflation. [01:09:21] Which we have now. [01:09:22] We have runaway inflation, even though the White House says it's zero. [01:09:24] They're lying, obviously. [01:09:27] And it's not about handouts, which is where Democrats go wrong. [01:09:30] They think, well, we just need more handouts. [01:09:32] No, we don't need more handouts. [01:09:34] We need to stop the theft of the purchasing power of the dollar, which comes from money printing. [01:09:40] We don't need handouts if we just get to keep what we earn without the government stealing it from us. [01:09:44] It's very simple. [01:09:47] That's the solution. [01:09:49] And interestingly, the dollar is now on a self collapse trajectory. [01:09:55] It will collapse. [01:09:56] We don't know when exactly, but there will be a trigger. [01:10:00] And there are potential black swan triggers happening all the time right now, like Russia just announcing that it will no longer sell energy to European countries in the dollar. [01:10:13] From now on, Russia says all future sales will be transacted in the Chinese yuan. [01:10:19] Yeah. [01:10:21] And Iran, by the way, is saying for ships that pay the toll to sail through the Strait of Hormuz, they have to pay in Chinese yuan. [01:10:30] And I don't even know that China wants to be the world reserve currency. [01:10:33] Probably not. [01:10:34] They don't want to print the currency that would be necessary for that, you know, for the yuan to become the world hegemonic currency. [01:10:44] But other countries are demanding Chinese yuan because nobody wants to deal with the dollar. [01:10:51] The dollar is a con, the dollar is a debt instrument, it's a Ponzi scheme. [01:10:57] It's losing value every single day. [01:11:00] That's why American workers are becoming impoverished. [01:11:03] It's not because the wages aren't high enough. [01:11:05] It's because the theft is too high from the government itself. [01:11:10] So, for everybody out there who is socialist or communist or pro labor or pro union, if you want to solve this problem, if you want your workers or yourself to have more wealth and more savings, you need to actually follow Ron Paul here. [01:11:27] Demand an ending of the Fed. [01:11:30] Demand an honest audit of the gold reserves. [01:11:33] Demand an honest currency. [01:11:35] And when this currency collapses, And it's in the process of doing so, then you should demand honest currency to be erected as the replacement. [01:11:45] And that will also happen in some places, not every place, but in some places it will. [01:11:51] Gold will become the element that backs honest currency. [01:11:57] And so those who hold gold are going to be the wealthy of the future. [01:12:03] And if you want to hold more gold and swap out your defective dollars, For gold, then that's just called buying gold and taking delivery and having possession of it or having it vaulted. [01:12:15] And of course, we have a sponsor in that space, Battalion Medals, co founded by Tucker Carlson. [01:12:21] And you can reach them through our link, medalswithmike.com. [01:12:25] Medalswithmike.com. [01:12:28] And they have very honest pricing, competitive. [01:12:32] They are pro liberty people. [01:12:33] They respect your privacy. [01:12:36] They can help you design a strategy that's perfect for your use case. [01:12:42] If you want gold and silver, that's what's going to hold value as the dollar continues to collapse. [01:12:50] So, check them out at metalswithmike.com. [01:12:53] And you can also see what else we have available for you at rangerdeals.com. [01:12:59] We've got a link there to the Goldback website. [01:13:02] If you want to get gold backs, which is a spendable form of gold, it's kind of like gold as cash. [01:13:07] So, that's something to check out as well. [01:13:11] So, bottom line. [01:13:13] The financial situation is going to get super wonky here. === Taking Health Control Back (16:02) === [01:13:17] Very bad. [01:13:19] If you're holding dollars, those dollars are going to become worthless at some point. [01:13:23] The dollar will collapse. [01:13:24] I just don't know when. [01:13:25] I don't know how fast. [01:13:26] I don't know what the trigger events are going to be. [01:13:28] But the dollar will go down in history as a failed currency. [01:13:33] Just like, frankly, the British pound has gone down in history as a failed currency. [01:13:39] And the British Empire is a failed empire. [01:13:41] That's going to happen to the American Empire. [01:13:43] It's coming, it's already underway. [01:13:46] So, thank you for listening, and you can check out my other podcasts at brightvideos.com. [01:13:52] And you can also read my articles and see my infographics at naturalnews.com. [01:13:58] So, thank you for listening. [01:14:00] God bless you all. [01:14:01] Take care. [01:14:03] If we're looking at 95% of the population, the root cause of disease is inflammation. [01:14:07] But that's not the problem. [01:14:09] However, they will give you anti inflammatories all day long in Western medicine. [01:14:13] And then insulin resistance, insulin signaling. [01:14:16] This is why we have a lot of people who are struggling with weight gain and trying to hit the easy button with Ozempic or GLPs. [01:14:23] And then also C, cell signaling. [01:14:26] If you don't have a cell tower, your phone is worthless. [01:14:29] Same thing, without peptides in the body, your body is not talking to each other. [01:14:33] So we need to bring that back so your organs can do the work for you rather than needing to get. [01:14:36] toxic medications and interventions from the outside. [01:14:40] Welcome to today's interview here on brightvideos.com. [01:14:43] I'm Mike Adams, the health ranger. [01:14:44] And yes, we have a very important health topic for you today with our returning guest, Diane Kayser, who was the person that introduced me to therapeutic peptides. [01:14:55] And it has now been, I think, 13 months that I have been able to now be working out and strength training and endurance training thanks to one of the natural peptides that she introduced me to called BPC 157, which can be taken either orally or intranasally as a nasal spray. [01:15:14] And it's an experimental peptide, not FDA approved, of course, but few things are that actually help you. [01:15:20] She joins us today to talk about not only therapeutic peptides, but also now bioregulators, which is a different category that's helping a lot of people in different ways. [01:15:29] Welcome, Diane Kayser. [01:15:31] It's always a pleasure to have you on the show today. [01:15:34] Thanks for having me back, Mike. [01:15:35] I'm so excited to be here again. [01:15:37] This is my favorite topic. [01:15:38] Yeah, I know. [01:15:38] Welcome back to original creation. [01:15:40] It's so awesome to have you back. [01:15:42] And I'm so thankful that we connected on this topic and that. [01:15:47] You know, I was very skeptical at first, and then I tried them. [01:15:51] And sure enough, my old martial arts injuries began to heal rapidly to the point where I was able to re engage with the activity that I've always loved for so many decades. [01:16:02] So, you know, I'm living proof of this, and I continue to this day. [01:16:06] And I keep upping the weights on my kettlebells as I'm working out. [01:16:10] I continue to gain lots of functional strength every week. [01:16:13] It's really quite remarkable. [01:16:14] So, thank you. [01:16:16] Oh, yeah, it's my pleasure. [01:16:17] I mean, this is something that. [01:16:19] It's also a topic that, yes, you should be skeptical. [01:16:22] Everybody should be skeptical. [01:16:23] I mean, right now we have a lot of trust issues, shall we say, that started in 2020, obviously, with these experimental jabs that were poisoned in the entire population. [01:16:36] And we didn't have any label. [01:16:38] You know, the FDA didn't put a label inside of the injections, inside of the COVID shots that said anything about safety. [01:16:45] And so a lot of people trusted out of fear. [01:16:47] And so I think they've learned their lesson. [01:16:49] And so therefore, I urge all of you to consider. [01:16:53] This is for information and entertainment purposes only. [01:16:56] I have to say that now as a doctor because the FDA is starting to really stricten their guidelines on what we're able to say. [01:17:03] But this is really the whole premise that Mike and I, and so many people who are talking about this, which is not very many, not enough in my perspective, is about decentralization. [01:17:14] It's about taking your own health back. [01:17:16] It's about learning why you're sick in the first place. [01:17:18] It's about bringing your body back to its ability to heal itself without needing a lot of these immunosuppressants and therapies. [01:17:25] We're told the word is therapy, but really, I think it's a great eugenics plan, a way to get us more sick so they can give you more immunosuppressants and more vaccines. [01:17:35] So, this is a way to bring your body back so that it can fight whatever you have been programmed and designed to fight without needing so much toxic interference that, of course, they'll tell you you need chemo and radiation and we have cancer spiking since 2020. [01:17:48] So, be skeptical and ask questions, but don't dismiss it just because you're seeing a lot of people dismiss peptides as being just some bro science. [01:17:58] This has been around for 50, close to 50 years now. [01:18:02] Mostly Russia has done a lot of the research and we can get into that. [01:18:05] But I just wanted to start with that. [01:18:07] Yeah, absolutely. [01:18:07] And let me be clear the categories of therapeutic impacts that have been researched over decades include, as I mentioned, tissue and tendon and muscle repair. [01:18:19] But there are also therapeutic peptides that focus on neurological function, that help cognition, that help with moods, but also cardiovascular, heart, blood vessels, very popular category, and many other categories as well. [01:18:34] So these are peptides that, even if you're a very healthy person like I am, You know, even if you're drinking smoothies and superfoods and taking supplements as I have for decades, you can still be missing these key signaling components. [01:18:49] I call them, you know, signaling because that's what they are. [01:18:53] They're like communication signals to simply activate your body to heal in ways that you're capable of, but your body hasn't received the signal yet. [01:19:03] So that's where these come into play. [01:19:05] And I, again, I've seen it myself. [01:19:07] It's just extraordinary. [01:19:10] Yeah. [01:19:10] And I'll remind everybody, you know, what you experienced, Mike. [01:19:14] And it's, and I was a professional athlete myself. [01:19:16] I was a bikini competitor and I learned a lot about what not to do in that industry. [01:19:21] You know, how to binge on too much protein when your kidneys aren't ready for it, or also if you don't have the proper building blocks in the body to even receive that communication. [01:19:32] And that's where bioregulators and peptides come in, is that it's like, Mike, you said this earlier, and I want this to land as an analogy. [01:19:39] So, you know, we're all seeing the progression from 3G to 4G to 5G and now. [01:19:44] 6G, right? [01:19:45] So these are all towers that allow our phones to communicate within one another or with apps, right? [01:19:52] So think about bioregulators and peptides, and really the umbrella is amino acids, you can say, right? [01:19:58] And I'll get into that. [01:20:00] But without a cell tower for signal, your phone can't text anybody. [01:20:06] Without cell signaling, which is what peptides are and help your body do and already make your organs, your tissues, your brain, your endocrine glands, which make your hormones. [01:20:18] Your immune system to protect you from foreign invaders that, if it can't, turns to cancer or autoimmune disease or a lot of issues like disability and death and dysfunction. [01:20:27] You don't have signals, you don't, if you don't have that tower that the cell signaling your body is not connecting or communicating, and therefore disease comes in. [01:20:38] I would say that there's four root causes of disease, and this is the problem that we have with everybody. [01:20:42] It's easy to remember because I created a little mnemonic for you guys to remember it it's IICC. [01:20:50] If we're looking at 95% of the population, the root cause of disease is inflammation, but that's not the problem. [01:20:56] However, they will give you anti inflammatories all day long in Western medicine, but it's not doing anything to restore the body so that you don't continue to get inflamed, right? [01:21:06] So that's I. [01:21:07] And then insulin resistance, insulin signaling. [01:21:10] This is why we have a lot of people who are struggling with weight gain and trying to hit the easy button with Ozempic or GLPs, and they're not going to resolve the issue later on because we've seen people. [01:21:22] In major cohorts, they get they stop taking the Ozempic and they gain weight four times faster than dieters alone. [01:21:29] So, I'm not saying just diet because Mike and I obviously you're talking about what happens when you do more than just diet, right? [01:21:35] There is so much more that you can do instead of just taking medications or chemo, radiation, removing organs, all of the things. [01:21:42] And then also, C cell signaling if you don't have a cell tower, your phone is worthless. [01:21:48] Same thing without peptides in the body, your body is not talking to each other. [01:21:51] So, we need to bring that back so your organs can do the work for you rather than needing to get toxic medications and interventions from the outside. [01:21:58] And the last one is circulation. [01:22:00] This is why we have heart attacks and strokes and clots. [01:22:04] We now know, and we've been seeing this in blood tests, they've been finding a lot of the same nanotech in people who haven't even taken the shot, which could mean that perhaps theoretically we are our own spike protein factory. [01:22:14] How do we calm all of that down? [01:22:16] How do we land all of this in a way that's easy for people? [01:22:20] Because 70% of the population is not going to inject. [01:22:22] And that's what most people talk about when they hear peptides. [01:22:24] Oh, I'm afraid of needles. [01:22:26] Well, first of all, they're just small insulin needles, number one. [01:22:28] Number two, I get it. [01:22:30] I totally get it. [01:22:31] And you're also afraid. [01:22:32] This is where bioregulators and the conversation comes in because many people are much more willing to take a capsule, which is what bioregulators are. [01:22:40] And they're phenomenal. [01:22:42] And the research today is going to blow your mind because some of these things you may have never even heard, Mike, but I know you've had success with bioregulators too. [01:22:49] Yeah, absolutely. [01:22:50] I have. [01:22:51] And I just, you mentioned that. [01:22:53] People are afraid to inject. [01:22:55] And I agree, that's not something that I want to do either. [01:22:59] But you're right, the needles that people are using are insulin needles. [01:23:04] They're very tiny. [01:23:05] What are they, like 20 gauge or something? [01:23:07] I mean, they're very small needles. [01:23:10] And secondly, what's interesting about Ozempic is that it has made people more open to injection. [01:23:17] You know, that's what's funny. [01:23:18] Of course, you know, I don't promote the GLP 1 drugs, Ozempic, you know, shortcuts to weight loss and all that. [01:23:26] But I have heard from people who are saying that they're happy to do injections of more natural substances or substances that are precursors to the natural molecules that your body used to produce, such as, you know, for example, growth hormone or other, you know, there are many other hormones in the body that we used to produce when we were younger and then it wanes as we get older. [01:23:52] So I am seeing more and more people willing to do that. [01:23:55] But then there's the oral supplementation, and I know that Limitless. [01:23:58] Peptides has the, what is it, the MK777, which has been very popular. [01:24:04] I've talked about that a few times as an oral version of a precursor that's easy for people to take. [01:24:11] But I just want to say, Diane, that. [01:24:13] I don't think there's as much resistance to injections now as there was a couple of years ago because of Ozempic. [01:24:20] And some people are saying, well, if I could inject with Ozempic and that didn't hurt, maybe I could switch to doing something natural. [01:24:28] It's a cool gateway, right? [01:24:29] I would call that a healthy gateway. [01:24:31] Yeah, it's wild. [01:24:33] Admittedly, I inject and I have had a lot of injuries from being a professional athlete and world traveler. [01:24:40] So I had Achilles tendon rupture because I took Cipro. [01:24:44] Guys, look at the black box warning before you take any medication. [01:24:49] I didn't know this many years ago. [01:24:50] I took Cipro for a parasite infection I got while traveling through Peru. [01:24:55] And within a few months after that, I ruptured my Achilles tendon. [01:24:59] The black box warning literally says that it is known to rupture tendons, especially the Achilles. [01:25:06] And I had breast implants. [01:25:07] Yeah. [01:25:08] And I had breast implants. [01:25:09] I was on the Botox train a couple of times, got poisoned, almost killed. [01:25:13] Botox is literally the most toxic substance known to man. [01:25:16] It's also something that has a black box warning, but no one tells you that. [01:25:20] And then if you look at it too, I had back surgery, I had shoulder surgery. [01:25:24] So I've learned a lot from medical injury. [01:25:28] And of course, there is no liability. [01:25:30] I think, Mike, you and I did a show a few months ago when they were first rolling out the glyphosate shield, right? [01:25:36] And because it was a national security threat. [01:25:39] And if we were to look at, okay, why is BPC in capsule form, which it stands for body protective compound? [01:25:46] That's what it is. [01:25:47] And it is the most researched, it's the most used. [01:25:50] And again, you can take it in capsule form. [01:25:52] You can take it in intranasal form, which Mike has also worked with, I believe. [01:25:56] And then you can take it in capsule form. [01:25:58] Either one of those three, your body's going to get the benefit of it. [01:26:02] Injection, your body's going to get it more systemically. [01:26:04] However, in capsule form, BPC, lots of data on this. [01:26:07] Lots of data on this that it is known to heal tissues that have been damaged. [01:26:11] And what is the number one thing that's damaging our tissues, especially internally, is glyphosate. [01:26:16] And Mike, lots of people who watch your show, Came to work with us in our root cause reset for this first quarter. [01:26:23] We had 18 patients. [01:26:25] I ran tests for all of their urinary analysis. [01:26:27] And do you know what number one toxin that every single one had at high levels was? [01:26:32] Can you guess? [01:26:33] Well, since you mentioned glyphosate, I'm guessing that, but I would also say probably aluminum. [01:26:38] Yes, glyphosate. [01:26:40] Why would you say aluminum? [01:26:41] Not many people know that. [01:26:43] Well, because there's so much aluminum that's in the soils, and the body's constantly trying to eliminate aluminum. [01:26:50] And when your ability to excrete aluminum is impaired, then you can suffer light metals poisoning. [01:26:57] You know, say heavy metals poisoning is lead and mercury, but aluminum is a lighter metal, but it's also toxic. [01:27:03] So I'm just guessing aluminum. [01:27:05] Did you see aluminum in some of the patients? [01:27:07] Yeah, I have a lot to say about that. [01:27:10] First of all, aluminum is one of the number one ingredients in glyphosate. [01:27:14] So, when people think, okay, I'm taking glyphosate, it's just a weed killer. [01:27:18] No, it's not. [01:27:19] It's an antibiotic. [01:27:20] That's how they discovered it. [01:27:21] So, it's disrupting your microbes, it's killing your microbes, the very ones that are making GLPs for you and your gut that are responsible for your cravings and turning on or off ghrelin and leptin, your hunger hormones, and determining whether or not your body uses fat for fuel or stores it because you're so toxic, right? [01:27:39] And aluminum is one of those things. [01:27:40] Aluminum is not something that we likely see on a urinary analysis. [01:27:44] Why, Mike? [01:27:45] Because the brain is where it loves to live. [01:27:48] Your brain is 65% fat or so, and aluminum loves to live in the brain. [01:27:53] And so, this is why we have a lot of people who have Alzheimer's or they have MS or Parkinson's. [01:27:58] It's really hard to clear metals from the brain, especially. [01:28:02] We're talking about glyphosate being the number one thing that is creating leaky gut. [01:28:05] Leaky gut is the birthplace to all autoimmune disease. [01:28:08] I call it skin inflammation, skin infection. [01:28:10] And then, once the gut Is compromised, then other toxins, including aluminum, which is, of course, primarily in chemtrails. [01:28:19] And Dayton Wigginton has shown that research. [01:28:21] It makes the forest more flammable. [01:28:23] Oh, oops, sorry. [01:28:24] I don't know how that farm got burned down. [01:28:25] That's weird. [01:28:26] Or all of Nebraska. [01:28:28] I don't know why. [01:28:29] That's strange. [01:28:30] Don't worry. [01:28:30] We're going to roll out some GMOs for you guys. [01:28:33] But aluminum is your brain on fire, it's our planet on fire. [01:28:39] And once it gets to this Blood brain level, it can disrupt that because there's supposed to be a wall to protect these toxins from getting into your brain. [01:28:50] Once they get into the brain, it's hard to get them out. [01:28:52] And it's also not going to be super accurate when we do lab testing. [01:28:55] That's why we also do symptom assessments because we don't treat just the labs. [01:28:59] We look at the whole patient, what they're exposed to, where do they live? [01:29:01] Do they live close to golf courses? [01:29:03] Do they live close to green areas and parks? [01:29:05] Because the more toxins, the more these walls that are supposed to act as protective mechanisms are broken down. [01:29:11] And then all of a sudden, all of a sudden, not really, and it's not just your genes and you're not just getting old and you're not just stressed and you don't just need another vaccine. [01:29:17] Your body is inflamed and poisoned. === Bioregulators Heal Natural Genetics (15:02) === [01:29:20] And so, this is where we need to bring into the conversation peptides and bioregulators because people will say, Oh, just eat healthy and exercise. [01:29:28] Mike, you and I have tried that too. [01:29:30] I'd love to talk about that next as well, in your opinion, because yes, diet and exercise are the essential foundations. [01:29:36] But because of how much we've been attacked with poisons and parasites and pathogens and bioweapons and stress and 6G and 5G and all these wearables, our body has just been destroyed and we are on the battlefield every day. [01:29:49] That's why I like to bring peptides and bioregulators in because the people go, wait a minute, I just lost 10 pounds in a month. [01:29:55] Wait a minute, I got my brain back, I got my family back, I got my husband back, we got our sex drive back, we got our sleep back. [01:30:01] What is happening? [01:30:02] Tell me what's in this stuff. [01:30:04] I wanna get to that, but first, I just wanna clarify something you said earlier when you said aluminum is in glyphosate. [01:30:09] What I want people to understand, of course, you and I both know there's no aluminum in the glyphosate molecule, but you're talking about the additional ingredients that are in glyphosate formulations, like ready to use weed killers. [01:30:22] So I just want to show on the screen. [01:30:24] Thank you, Mike. [01:30:24] Yeah. [01:30:25] So here's a glyphosate molecule. [01:30:27] Of course, as we know, there's no aluminum in the molecule, but there is a phosphonate group there on the left with the P in the center. [01:30:34] That's the phosphorus. [01:30:35] That's the group that's based on Nazi chemical weapons research that led to. [01:30:40] VX nerve gas and sarin gas and other chemical weapons. [01:30:44] Now, it's different from those. [01:30:46] It's not exactly the same, but it's based on the knowledge that was developed right around World War I, which led to the Nazi development of chemical weapons. [01:30:58] But what you're talking about, Diane, is that a lot of companies will take glyphosate and then they will add into the mixture other toxic chemicals and other, let's say, you know, Adjuvants for weeds, you know, things to make it absorb better, things to make it stick better, things to make it, you know, more effective at killing. [01:31:20] So that's what you're talking about there. [01:31:22] I just. [01:31:23] Yes. [01:31:24] Yes. [01:31:24] And in vaccines, same thing. [01:31:26] Exactly. [01:31:26] Same thing in the vaccines. [01:31:27] Yeah. [01:31:27] Same thing. [01:31:28] They add the aluminum and the mercury. [01:31:29] You know, we're praising RFK and Trump for, you know, doing such great jobs with MAGA, but it's more like, you know, instead of, it's more like haha at this point. [01:31:40] Yeah. [01:31:42] You know, removing a lot of these toxic ingredients from the vaccines, but they still have the same aluminum and mercury and flu shots. [01:31:48] Right. [01:31:49] And these are the immunoactivators so that, and this is their theory, so that your immune system, therefore, is so triggered that it has to react and it will have memory with the bioweapon that they program into the vaccine and say it's some, you know, miraculous cure. [01:32:05] It's not. [01:32:06] It's literally destroying your immune system to the point that by the time we're 50 years old, approximately 80% of our thymus gland. [01:32:15] Has shrunk and lost function. [01:32:17] That's your main immune system warrior. [01:32:19] And so, my proposition for you all to consider, and we're not going to tell you what to do, it's for you to consider doing the research. [01:32:26] And we have a lot of it, I have a lot of things you guys can read. [01:32:29] And Mike will provide the resources later. [01:32:31] But these bioregulators and peptides restore the function of your thymus gland. [01:32:37] They restore the function of your prostate. [01:32:39] You know, we have at this point 50% or so of the colorectal cancers that we're seeing are in the youth. [01:32:46] Oh, that's shocking. [01:32:48] Yeah. [01:32:49] And that's happening because of what we're talking about and more. [01:32:52] Well, let me give out a couple of resources here for people to catch up. [01:32:55] And then we're going to talk about bioregulators because we need to talk about glandulars. [01:32:59] And this is a different category than what we have been talking about with things like BPC 157. [01:33:04] But if you go to diankezer.comslash ranger, it'll take you to this special Mike Adams page here. [01:33:12] And you've got discount codes here, like Ranger gives you 10% off. [01:33:16] And you can check out the resources here from Diane's website. [01:33:20] And also, she has the masterclass and these courses for how to learn dosing protocols and guides. [01:33:28] And there's a calculator on her website as well. [01:33:31] And this is the company that I use that Diane introduced me to, Limitless Peptides. [01:33:38] And so you can just, you can find them there through that page. [01:33:42] Now, I take BPC 157, and there are some others that I take as well, such as the, what's it called, the TB frag. [01:33:50] I think it's a combination that comes with the BPC 157, and some neuro enhancers or neuroprotectors as well that I take in a nasal spray format. [01:34:01] Now, what we're about to talk about is bioregulators. [01:34:04] Now, this is something totally different, but you have also partnered with a company here. [01:34:11] Let me bring them up called biolongevitylabs.com. [01:34:15] And we've set up the same discount code to work there, which is Ranger. [01:34:20] And this goes way beyond typical therapeutic peptides. [01:34:23] And these are not nutritional supplements. [01:34:25] That's why we don't sell these ourselves in our store because we sell turmeric and vitamin C, lab tested, non GMO, things like that. [01:34:33] We don't deal with bioregulators or even therapeutic peptides. [01:34:37] So, this is a totally different category. [01:34:38] Can you give us an introduction, Diane, to what bioregulators are? [01:34:44] How are they derived from glandular extracts and how they are different from typical peptides? [01:34:52] Yeah, good question. [01:34:53] So, bioregulators, at the simplistic level, they're naturally occurring peptides that your body makes. [01:35:00] And, little science experiment, little science class here, they act at the nucleus, which, if you remember from science class, that's like the center of the cell. [01:35:11] And it helps to regulate your gene expression and maintain proper function of organs and tissues, et cetera. [01:35:18] So, does that sound familiar? [01:35:20] So, if we're looking at the polarity of the two, right? [01:35:24] One is actually empowering your body's ability to express your own genes rather than being injected with synthetic cell, you know, whatever they want to call it, you know, gain of function genes that they're making in labs. [01:35:38] So I would understand anybody's skepticism around this, anybody's. [01:35:43] And so, you know, that's why we're talking about these things because we've learned the hard way to not inject our bodies with things that actually disrupt our own genetics. [01:35:51] And in this sense, it's helping you to regulate your own natural genetics. [01:35:56] Genetic expression. [01:35:57] So it's signaling their signals, their gene switches. [01:36:02] They turn back on the good genes. [01:36:04] And that's the point that many people really need to hear is that we're told that disease is just genetic and that 95 or whatever, 95, 98% of our DNA is junk DNA. [01:36:18] Hmm. [01:36:21] Huh. [01:36:21] Whole conspiracy on that one, right? [01:36:23] Yeah, right. [01:36:24] But your genes are not your destiny. [01:36:27] In fact, if we look at the term epigenetics, that is how your environment, the choices that you make, your thoughts, everything impacts your genes. [01:36:36] All of that, poisons, pathogens, programming, all of it can either turn your good genes on or off and your bad genes on or off. [01:36:43] Bioregulators are tiny molecules. [01:36:47] We call them small molecule peptides. [01:36:49] And it's between two to four amino acids in sequence. [01:36:53] And most of the time, they're in capsule form. [01:36:55] Yeah. [01:36:56] So we wouldn't really even call these peptides. [01:37:01] They're smaller than what would typically be strictly a peptide. [01:37:05] Yeah. [01:37:05] Yeah. [01:37:06] They're all peptides, they're just smaller chains of amino acids. [01:37:08] So, for example, like lysine, you know, lysine is an amino acid in and of itself. [01:37:14] And when I was younger, and I'm sure people will judge, this is how life is, I was told that I had herpes. [01:37:21] And I was like, wait, should I just die now? [01:37:25] They give us these stigmas. [01:37:26] If you get something, then you are gross, you're disgusting, and you will never, ever have sex again. [01:37:32] And you shouldn't because you could give it to someone else and you're asymptomatic. [01:37:36] And it's hard for me to talk about these things, but I'm doing it because I want you guys to see beyond the nonsense that I was provided when I went to my provider. [01:37:44] This is how my wake up call was when I became a doctor. [01:37:48] Because when I went to MDs, I said, well, what is this? [01:37:51] Where did it come from? [01:37:52] What do I do about it? [01:37:53] And they said, take a psych liver every day as a preventative for the rest of your life. [01:37:56] And I went, yeah. [01:38:00] Wow. [01:38:02] And I also struggled with urinary tract infections. [01:38:04] And they told me, you know, because I said, what do I do about this? [01:38:07] And they said, take antibiotics every day for the rest of your life. [01:38:09] And I'm like, this is getting really weird. [01:38:12] I thought you were only supposed to take antibiotics for 10 days. [01:38:16] And I was younger, I was a financial planner, I was in my 20s. [01:38:19] But this was all after I took Accutane. [01:38:22] And they didn't also tell me, which they don't tell many people, and they are telling teens and adults now, take Accutane microdose every day for the rest of your life to suppress acne. [01:38:32] And I'm like, make it make sense medicine. [01:38:36] So, When I went through all of that, I discovered, you know, my grandma was a nurse. [01:38:40] I come from a family of medical professionals, and she gave me this huge tray and one of them of supplements, and one of them was lysine. [01:38:49] And this was my introduction to Beyond Bodybuilding supplements, which I started at the age of 17. [01:38:54] And I wrote my college thesis on peptides, specifically creatine. [01:38:58] So I took lysine and it stopped. [01:39:01] Whatever, I never had an outbreak after that. [01:39:04] It was just a one time thing. [01:39:05] And I was told for, you know, when I was in my mid 20s, I was told that. [01:39:11] I had two HSV2, and that's paralyzing for many people. [01:39:16] But 10 years later, when I went into my medical records, I found that it was actually one. [01:39:20] They told me the wrong thing. [01:39:22] Like 90% of the population has HSV1, gets cold sores, and I've never had any issue since. [01:39:28] So, can you imagine how many stories that your doctor has been telling you that might not actually be true? [01:39:32] You're misinformed. [01:39:33] You're told there's nothing that you can do, that if you're asymptomatic, you could spread something. [01:39:37] There was no answers for me. [01:39:38] So, lysine, coming back to what this is, and as an example, because the reason I'm saying this is because I have so many patients who come to us. [01:39:45] They're embarrassed, they're in pain, they get cold sores, they're taking lysine, and it's not the end because lysine is an amino acid and it stops the progression of arginine, which is another one. [01:39:55] But that's not the answer, it's just one, it's just a building block. [01:39:58] When we're talking about bioregulators, it's different, it's two to four amino acids, and then there's five and more amino acids, and that's what we call large molecule peptides. [01:40:09] And when you eat a steak, you're eating peptides, you make 8,000 peptides a day, including GLPs. [01:40:17] But the reason why we're not making as many of them is because of all this toxic interference and lacking healthy microbes. [01:40:22] So, this is why having a healthy diet, you know, this is not the easy button. [01:40:25] You take bioregulators and peptides and everything gets better. [01:40:28] They all work better when you have a healthy diet, as much as a healthy, healthy as possible, and you're not adding to the inflammatory cascade. [01:40:35] So, think of it like this too with glandulars, Mike, because you wanted to ask this question as well. [01:40:41] Glandulars, because I've had a lot of patients come in and have thyroid disease. [01:40:45] I had it myself. [01:40:46] I self diagnosed with autoimmune disease, Hashimoto's, and I had antibodies to my thyroid. [01:40:50] Well, why? [01:40:51] It's because of toxins. [01:40:52] It's because lots of parasites, especially the Blastocysticominus protozoa, loves to live. [01:40:57] That's a parasite that loves to live on the gland of the thyroid, but then people end up having their thyroid removed. [01:41:02] And I'm like, wait, maybe there was just a tumor on the thyroid that was a parasite nest. [01:41:07] And so maybe it's because your immune system is not functioning as well as it could. [01:41:12] And we can bring in bioregulators to help your immune system fight these things on our own without having to remove organs. [01:41:18] So I got off of and I took, and this is what a lot of women, a lot of men are taking armor. [01:41:23] And armor is another way that you could look at things that they're byproducts of animals. [01:41:29] So they make them and they synthesize them from the glands of animals. [01:41:33] So do glandulars. [01:41:34] They're whole organ tissues, like thyroid and liver are the most well known. [01:41:38] What they do, the glandular level, is they provide nutrients and building blocks, but they have limitations and that these are broken down in digestion and there's no targeted signaling. [01:41:48] So it's not getting to the cellular level at the nucleus level. [01:41:51] Bioregulators, on the other hand, they regulate your gene expression, they turn your genes on or off. [01:41:56] At the cell nucleus, and they work deeper and foundational. [01:41:59] So they're not just fast effects, they're foundational. [01:42:01] When you get those genes turned back on again, you can make healthy levels of thyroid hormone again, or and you could actually use the thyroid hormone that your body's making. [01:42:10] It doesn't make any sense to take all these supplements and nutrients or hormones or anything without having proper cell signaling. [01:42:15] So, bioregulators, when we bring these in, it helps your body to actually absorb and use the things that you're working so hard to get into the cells but can't because we don't have the signaling. [01:42:26] That makes perfect sense. [01:42:27] Wonderful explanation. [01:42:28] I just wanted to add that there's a huge market of desiccated glandulars that people take as dietary supplements, and you can actually get dried thyroid or thymus or whatever. [01:42:44] And again, that's a whole industry all by itself. [01:42:47] And many people have tremendous benefits from that. [01:42:50] However, what you're talking about, bioregulators, is if you were to, let's say, if you were to take a desiccated glandulars, Gland like that, like thyroid. [01:43:01] And then, if you were to put it all into solution and then maybe use a centrifuge to centrifuge it to where you have a spectrum of masses, right? [01:43:11] So, the molecular masses in a gradient in a test tube. [01:43:15] And then, if you were to selectively take only the certain mass that represents a certain configuration of, let's say, amino acids, you know, two to four aminos, as you were talking about, then take that. [01:43:29] Out of that mixture, purify that, that is a bioregulator. [01:43:35] So it's a high potency, purified, targeted molecular mass that is at concentrations that could be a thousand times higher than the concentration of the full spectrum, just dried gland. [01:43:48] Does that make sense? [01:43:49] Yes, it does. [01:43:50] And actually, Mike, I don't know if you've been following the thyroid prescription controversy within the prescription medication supply chains, but this has been an ongoing issue for 15 years that they say that they have shortages and you can't get armor. [01:44:05] And so now you have to take nature throwide or instead take synthroid, which, you know, it's one of the worst things that you could do for your thyroid because, and when we're looking at weight loss and energy levels and sleep cycles and circadian rhythms and mood and bloated belly, a lot of that comes back to your thyroid and that governs your metabolism. === Animal Parts in Synthetic Drugs (14:54) === [01:44:22] So when that's off, Your whole body's off, and there's a lot of downstream symptoms that happen from that. [01:44:26] So, rather than chasing all of these individualized symptoms, we go straight to the organ that is creating the problem or it doesn't have the food that it needs to resolve the problem. [01:44:35] So, Synthroid T4, that's all it is. [01:44:37] It's a synthetic thyroid hormone and it replaces T4 hormone, but it's lab made. [01:44:43] There's excipients, there's lots of binders. [01:44:45] I've gotten so many patients off of Synthroid and they actually feel better just from getting off of that medication alone. [01:44:50] Yeah. [01:44:51] You know, not even doing much else. [01:44:53] And then there's other ones too, like you're mentioning, the animal derived thyroid, which is desiccated thyroid like armor or nature thyroid, if you can find it. [01:45:01] And it replaces T4 and T3. [01:45:03] It comes from pigs, it comes from the thyroid gland of pigs. [01:45:07] And it's still not getting to the root of the problem. [01:45:10] And the bioregulators is isolated. [01:45:13] When we're looking at what it exactly is, they're peptide fragments. [01:45:17] And these ones that we're talking about are natural, they come from animals. [01:45:21] So they're not synthetic. [01:45:22] And so vegans wouldn't take this. [01:45:24] But also, vegans get vaccines and Botox, and that has animal parts in them too, and they don't know about that. [01:45:29] True, yeah. [01:45:31] Well, vegan cheese has milk protein in it, casein. [01:45:34] It does. [01:45:35] It just comes from cows. [01:45:36] But everybody that goes and buys vegan cheese and they're just eating dried cow protein. [01:45:42] Oh, oops. [01:45:43] Yeah, it's hilarious. [01:45:45] It's crazy when I have calls with vegans. [01:45:48] I'm like, were you aware that this antiparasitic formula that you're taking has animal parts in it? [01:45:53] And so, you know, we can't get around it. [01:45:54] You know, we're all, if you're taking any medication, there's probably going to be some degree of animal parts in it, and some of it's synthetic based on animal parts. [01:46:02] But getting back to you, you know, it's really important to also source. [01:46:06] This is the most important conversation in the peptide space if you go listen to people on any social media channel, and a lot of them are gym bros, and I'll come back to it at my point, but the research came out of Russia 40 years ago. [01:46:21] The guy Pavlov that you guys may have heard of, he is the one that actually invented the Bioregulators. [01:46:28] And then the Cavazon Institute has brought it forth more. [01:46:31] And just only until the last couple of years has it become popular in the United States. [01:46:35] Why? [01:46:36] Because they like to hide things from us, of course. [01:46:38] Bioregulators are actually considered supplements. [01:46:40] And therefore, they're not under the same jurisdiction umbrella as the FDA takeover, which RFK had stated he's going to take about 19 peptides and put them into compound pharmacies only and restrict them from our own purchase and research grade. [01:46:53] But bioregulators fly under the radar. [01:46:56] They're not under the same. [01:46:57] You know, supervision and they're not going to be something that you're ever going to find that the FDA has done studies and this pineal gland regulate bioregulator has helped with. [01:47:05] No, the Kavasan Institute from Russia has done so much research and the data is there. [01:47:09] They've done it as they usually do. [01:47:11] They roll it out from the military and cosmonauts, which are the Russia astronauts that do space programs. [01:47:18] They test them on them and then they roll it out to the public after they have the data. [01:47:22] So in Russia, they've been using bioregulators for a very, very long time and just now is becoming popular in the United States, but the data is there. [01:47:29] So, be careful. [01:47:30] My point is who you get your information from because sourcing matters and purity is priority. [01:47:36] Yeah, absolutely. [01:47:38] That's why, you know, I mean, I've been promoting now for about a year Limitless. [01:47:44] And it's because they have certificates of authenticity, they have liquid chromatography and mass spec testing. [01:47:51] And I've reviewed their certificates. [01:47:53] And as a lab scientist myself that runs a lab with multiple mass spec instruments, I know what I'm looking at and I can see that the purity and the testing is there. [01:48:02] Same thing now with Biolongevity Labs. [01:48:05] When I go to their products and I review their certificates, they have legit testing. [01:48:10] They do LC testing. [01:48:12] I can see the peaks. [01:48:13] I can see the purity, et cetera. [01:48:15] So let me just give out the website of where people can find this. [01:48:19] It is biolongevitylabs.com. [01:48:22] And there's a discount code Ranger. [01:48:25] And Ranger will get you, I think it's 10% off? [01:48:29] 15. [01:48:29] Might be 15. [01:48:30] Yeah. [01:48:32] Okay. [01:48:32] 15 then. [01:48:33] That's great. [01:48:35] And. [01:48:36] If people are interested in this and they want to try something, and it's just oral supplementation, and they have a particular concern, you know, we have a lot of women that watch our show and we have a lot of men. [01:48:49] But for women, talk about female health and what's a good base formula that they may want to investigate. [01:48:57] Oh, good question, Mike. [01:48:58] Okay. [01:48:58] So, obviously, I'm a woman. [01:49:01] And the reason I share so deeply about my struggles is because it helps to liberate women from the shame of what they carry about the stigma of anything. [01:49:09] So, we are all taught to judge if our ovaries aren't working well, or if we have no sex drive, or we have not enough blood flow in the bedroom to even experience pleasure and joy. [01:49:20] Or, you know, we're behind the scenes in closed doors binging on carbohydrates. [01:49:25] And why can't I just stop this? [01:49:27] Why am I craving these things? [01:49:29] Most of the time, it's truly our cells are not signaling properly. [01:49:33] And if your cells are not signaling properly, then we're starving for nutrients at the cellular level. [01:49:38] And so there's a reason your body is not broken. [01:49:41] Your body is actually doing what it's wanting and craving, but it's unfortunately craving the wrong things because we're just lacking the cell signaling. [01:49:49] You're trying to send a text message from your stomach to your brain. [01:49:52] We're full down here, but there is no 5G signal, there is no signal. [01:49:55] So we've got to bring back those signals so that you all of a sudden, some of our patients are like, I don't crave the same things I used to crave. [01:50:02] And so, the first thing that most people, because it is the primary message, you know, Super Bowl ads, one out of three commercials are like, take Ozempic, take Monjaro, take Wagovia. [01:50:12] And now we're seeing the lawsuits. [01:50:14] I'm not against GLPs. [01:50:16] In fact, we've seen some really good progress with Retotrutide in my practice. [01:50:19] And it is said to be the next blockbuster drug making trillions of dollars, more than anything that they've ever rolled out from the FDA, which is why they're also putting such tight scrutiny on talking about any peptide research. [01:50:30] They would have never come after the research grade. [01:50:33] Peptide market, if it wasn't for their big elephant GLP moneymaker, right? [01:50:38] So now they're coming down with stricter standards. [01:50:40] If you're a woman, there's a lot that could go on. [01:50:43] And this is why with BioLongevity, and you guys use that coupon code because their products are not cheap. [01:50:49] However, people ask me the question where is a good starting point? [01:50:52] Like Mike just said, is if there's what's called the FEM formula, GPL FEM, and it's got pineal vessels, liver, brain, thyroid, and ovaries. [01:51:02] So when we're looking at a lot of the issues that common women struggle with, it's hormonal chaos. [01:51:07] And I admittedly am on HRT, but if you're on HRT, hormone placement therapy, and you're not signaling properly, then even our HRT is not going to be received at the cellular level as well, unless we have these signals. [01:51:21] So when you're taking things like ovary and then also vessels and liver, we're starting to work at your whole body level. [01:51:28] And then when you're taking things like pineal, which is in that specific formula, and there's a male version too, pineal is what works at the brain level to regulate your circulation. [01:51:39] And your sleep cycles, and you actually want to fall asleep when you're supposed to fall asleep, and you actually wake up when you're supposed to wake up, which is, you know, with the rhythms of nature, and you wake up with energy again. [01:51:48] I'm not making this an easy button magic pill, but if we were to put everything in one, that formula is amazing. [01:51:55] And then a lot of people are struggling with weight issues because at the liver level, we have a third of the population with fatty liver disease. [01:52:02] And the blood markers and the blood testing that we look at, because we look at advanced lab tests, you know, 85% more markers than a standard CBC. [01:52:09] We're seeing all kinds of hormonal chaos and a lot of women who've never been diagnosed properly, even with autoimmune disease. [01:52:14] And I'm like, Were you aware that you have antibodies to your thyroid? [01:52:17] And they say, No. [01:52:18] I say to you, Well, what did your doctor test for you last, your MD? [01:52:21] And they're like, Oh, well, here's my blood test because most people don't know how to answer that. [01:52:25] They say, Oh, my TSH. [01:52:26] Well, that doesn't really look at anything when it pertains to if your TSH is out of range. [01:52:31] They're happy to put you on Synthroid, but they're not going to ask the question, why is your TSH off to begin with your thyroid stimulating hormone? [01:52:39] So that's why thyroid is in there. [01:52:40] We're talking about, you know, stimulating your metabolism again and eating the foods that you want that you're supposed to be eating that are healthy, exercising, having the energy, having the proper cell signaling to recover and repair after your exercise routine and not feeling so tired the next day that you don't want to go to the gym again. [01:52:57] And then the main one is. [01:53:00] The blood vessels, you know, blood vessel for anybody who's at a starting point, blood vessel needs to be what I recommend you consider as the foundational beginner point because blood vessels, you know, really it's your whole matrix of freeways of your blood vessels and your veins that is responsible for carrying the healthy building blocks to parts of your body and your glands and your organs that you need. [01:53:21] Without that, if it's blocked, which we are now seeing with people who have lots of, you know, heart clogs, and my dad had three heart stents put in because, you know, that's a whole nother story. [01:53:31] But you can imagine why. [01:53:33] So, blood vessel is a huge game changer for people, and that's called blood vessel bioregulator. [01:53:39] But that specific formula for women is amazing. [01:53:41] Good start. [01:53:41] Sorry to interrupt, but I wanted to show on the screen what you're talking about. [01:53:44] This particular product, which I brought up on their site, is a combination of all these peptides. [01:53:51] Here's the pineal gland peptides, it's the brain peptides, it's the vascular, liver, thyroid, ovarian, plus some ALA in there. [01:54:00] But see, and look, 65 milligrams. [01:54:04] Of total peptides. [01:54:06] That's actually a lot. [01:54:07] That's a lot of mass of peptides because these are normally measured in micrograms, you know? [01:54:14] But this combination, I just want to be clear. [01:54:16] You said it is expensive, and you're not kidding. [01:54:19] Even though, you know, here's a list of some of the things that it may help support. [01:54:24] It's kind of like an all in one, but it's 30 capsules. [01:54:28] It's about $15 a day to take this, right? [01:54:34] So that's not inexpensive, but also compared to the cost of, you know, being sick and the cost of using Western medicine, it's inexpensive. [01:54:44] You know, compared to the cost of one doctor's visit or one day in a hospital bed. [01:54:50] And, you know, I'm not saying that this is a magical formula that will keep you out of the hospital forever or anything like that. [01:54:57] But $15 a day, some people think that's cheap. [01:55:01] Some people think it's expensive. [01:55:03] I think it's inexpensive where people feel the difference, where it works for people. [01:55:09] But the initial impression, if you're thinking, oh, this is going to be a $30 bottle of capsules, no, no, no, it's not that. [01:55:15] This isn't just, you know, Vitamin C in a bottle or something, right? [01:55:20] So, can you talk about why it costs so much to be able to bring this to market? [01:55:27] Yeah. [01:55:28] So, first of all, I mean, we're just bringing these things into the United States. [01:55:32] So, we have to be very strict. [01:55:35] And when I say we, I'm talking about the partners that I represent, the research that I've done with the bioregulator and peptide companies that I partner with. [01:55:41] I do a lot of my own research because I have a lot of people that come to me and say, Have you heard of this company? [01:55:46] What do you think about this company? [01:55:47] And my answer to that is if it doesn't have a certificate of analysis on it, then It's not for me. [01:55:52] It's not, there's no, if there's no testing, then it's, it might as well just take a COVID shot because there was no testing done on that either. [01:56:01] So, you know, I'm not going to mince words, but it's in the same kind of category. [01:56:05] I would never take anything that hasn't been proven to not have, you know, the biofilms or the mold markers or any mycotoxins. [01:56:13] There has to be testing that's done properly. [01:56:15] And the second part to this is with these specific bioregulators, there's going to be a lot of companies that are going to come to market. [01:56:24] And they're going to use whatever animals that they, you know, imagine China. [01:56:28] Imagine how animals are treated in China. [01:56:32] And imagine taking any kind of byproducts from those. [01:56:35] Not a good idea. [01:56:37] So, when we're manufacturing the building blocks of what composes and creates the formula for, like, a formula we were just talking about, we want to have suppliers, animal suppliers, who have originated or have been licensed with, like, for example, the Cavazon Institute. [01:56:55] And there is no Chinese knockoffs here, there's GMP registered and compliant manufacturing processes for encapsulation. [01:57:03] And so, you really want to have animal derived starting materials that come from reputable manufacturers and regulated agricultural suppliers that operate under veterinary oversight and food safety standards. [01:57:17] And so, people also ask me the question well, how do we know that these animals haven't been vaccinated or jabbed? [01:57:23] The end result is that when you have these at the tissue extract levels, because the final peptides that you're using from bioregulators are purified isolates, it's not the whole tissue extract. [01:57:35] And so, if you're getting a whole tissue extract from an animal and it's coming from vaccinated animals who are treated poorly, it's a different story than if you're taking them from just purified isolates. [01:57:46] Right. [01:57:47] Right, yeah, well, exactly. [01:57:48] And I kind of described that earlier with the centrifuge approach. [01:57:51] And when you purify these specific amino acid sequences, then the efficacy and potency obviously goes way up. [01:58:03] So you're not just getting a bunch of just kind of filler tissue. [01:58:07] You're getting specifically these sequences that you want. [01:58:13] And yet, these are natural sequences, right? [01:58:15] So it's not artificial. [01:58:16] It's not going to take over your cells. [01:58:18] It's not going to turn you into a spike protein factory. [01:58:21] It's going to actually activate, as you said earlier, your body's natural genetic potential. [01:58:28] The kind of activation that we all experience as children, and especially as we're growing as embryos in our mother's womb, we're expressing all kinds of growth and life and energies. [01:58:40] And as children, that continues. [01:58:44] As adults, especially as older adults, of course, that slows down so much. [01:58:49] So all we're doing is reactivating many of the same processes that gave us life in the first place. [01:58:56] You know, that's really what it is. [01:58:58] This is truly the decentralized of health. [01:59:01] This topic here how do we get out of being so dependent, codependent on Western medicine and taking prescription drugs that do nothing? [01:59:10] They actually turn down your signals. [01:59:14] They're a suppressant. === Decentralized Health Freedom (10:17) === [01:59:16] And I know going back to your point earlier, Mike, you probably hear this all week too, but I hear conversations from the most intelligent, wealthy people that I know. [01:59:27] One of them, her father just passed away and he got cancer, and they chose a $45,000 chemo treatment and he died within a month. [01:59:36] Yeah. [01:59:37] So I've seen families lose their life savings in less than one year with experimental Western medicine treatments that didn't even work. [01:59:46] Not only that, they don't work, is that most insurance companies are barely covering it, if at all. [01:59:53] And you're going to come out of pocket. [01:59:54] And insurance can change at the drop of a dime, just like prescription medication and access and manufacturing can change at the drop of a dime. [02:00:02] Or prices for Ozempic can change at the drop of a dime. [02:00:05] It used to be $1,500 a month. [02:00:07] People are willing to spend that, $1,500 a month, weight loss. [02:00:10] Just to lose weight and have their stomach never empty. [02:00:15] Yeah, exactly. [02:00:16] Exactly. [02:00:17] And, you know, there's something because people want to know this too. [02:00:21] Because you guys, I want to give, and I have some advice I can give around specific bioregulators for weight loss because I do have a heart for all of you. [02:00:29] I really get it. [02:00:31] I know that you want to feel and look better. [02:00:34] We either make decisions from fear or greed. [02:00:36] And many decisions that we're making today are really kind of balanced between the two. [02:00:40] We're afraid of dying. [02:00:41] We're afraid of being overweight. [02:00:43] We're afraid of not being able to do the things that we want. [02:00:45] We're afraid of losing control. [02:00:46] And we're greedy because we want to look. [02:00:48] The way that we're programmed to look. [02:00:50] Thank you, Hollywood and the Kardashians, right? [02:00:52] So, and if you're listening to anybody who's talking about taking Ozempic like Oprah and telling you that you have a fat gene, liar. [02:01:00] No, you have things that actually turn on or off genes inside of the nucleus. [02:01:04] So, in some ways, she was correct, but only partially because she didn't finish her sentence. [02:01:08] And I'm here to finish it for you. [02:01:10] There's a statistic, and I want you to know this, Mike, because this is important to your audience. [02:01:15] There's a ton of data on bioregulators, a ton, like 40 plus years, like I mentioned. [02:01:21] The Cavison Institute that researched blood vessel bioregulator, which we mentioned, and it is part of the male and the female formula. [02:01:27] I think they're running on stock issues right now in inventory at the moment we're recording this. [02:01:32] But if you want to get the multi one that has a six in it, the men have obviously the male one has prostate, the woman has ovary formula. [02:01:41] But the institute that has been researching this for decades has shown long term animal data that shows 30 to 40% increase in average lifespan in some models with. [02:01:52] The peptide bioregulators that we're talking about today, especially blood vessel. [02:01:57] Yeah. [02:01:58] Yeah, wow. [02:01:59] Well, there's a lot to explore here. [02:02:00] We're almost out of time, Diane. [02:02:03] I regret that, but we'll have to continue this conversation. [02:02:06] And I want to give out the website again for people who want to explore this and take advantage of it. [02:02:12] And that is biolongevitylabs.com. [02:02:16] And there you can find many different formulas. [02:02:19] None of them are inexpensive, but there is a discount code Ranger that gives you an extra 15% discount off of the sale. [02:02:29] Items that they have from time to time. [02:02:31] So check this out. [02:02:33] In addition, Diane's website is diankezer.comslash ranger, which gives you links to her courses and dosage guides, et cetera. [02:02:43] And if you can't remember any of that, just go to rangerdeals.com because here we have BioLongevity Labs also at rangerdeals.com along with our other, you know, here's Limitless and our other affiliates as well. [02:02:57] If you forget everything else, just remember Ranger Deals. [02:03:02] Diane, is there anything else you want to add here? [02:03:04] We don't have much time left. [02:03:05] Oh, we are almost out of time. [02:03:06] But yeah, anything you want to add to wrap it up? [02:03:09] Yeah, because some of you might be like, what do I do for this? [02:03:11] What do I do for mold illness? [02:03:12] What do I do for sleep, immune system issues, brain restoration, hormones and beauty, injuries? [02:03:17] There's bioregulators for all of that. [02:03:19] In fact, if you guys go to that website, I made this easy for all you guys, and these are free. [02:03:22] So on diankaser.com forward slash ranger, when you go to, and you'll see the free download, the health hack guide on what peptides and bioregulators to take for each specific concern and then how much to take. [02:03:34] These guides are free. [02:03:35] So, this is normally the first question I get with, okay, now you got my interest. [02:03:38] Now, what do I do? [02:03:39] But those guides are free. [02:03:40] And then, if you guys would like to ask us questions, you can email us anything, and we're here for support because this is one of the main things that people are interested in now, and we're here for it. [02:03:49] Perfect. [02:03:50] All right, Diane. [02:03:51] Well, again, not only do I thank you for your time today, but I thank you for introducing me to this category that has been really revolutionary in my own life. [02:04:01] And I'm just, I just can't believe that I didn't discover this. [02:04:06] Earlier, I wish I had because I did suffer from some really debilitating injuries, you know, like ligament scar tissue. [02:04:14] And I could not do the exercise two years ago that I'm doing today. [02:04:19] So it's such a huge difference. [02:04:21] And I just want to thank you, Diane. [02:04:23] It's always a pleasure to have you on the show. [02:04:25] So enjoy the rest of your day. [02:04:27] You're welcome. [02:04:28] And yeah, and some of that was bioregular support. [02:04:30] So you can get out of pain too, you guys. [02:04:32] Yeah, exactly. [02:04:33] All right. [02:04:34] Well, thank you, Diane. [02:04:35] And for those of you watching, thank you for watching. [02:04:37] You can catch more of my interviews and podcasts at brightvideos.com. [02:04:42] And remember, if you're curious about this, you can try these. [02:04:46] You know, you can easily try them. [02:04:47] We gave you all the resources there. [02:04:49] Easy to check them out, give them a try. [02:04:52] There are oral versions, there are intranasal versions, which I also take as well. [02:04:58] And for those of you who are more courageous, there are injectable versions of natural peptides. [02:05:02] If you want to go that route, it actually has the most absorption because you don't, you know, I mean, you get 100% into your body if you want to do it that way. [02:05:10] Not everybody's a fan of that, but that's available as well. [02:05:14] So thank you for watching today. [02:05:15] Do your own research. [02:05:16] This entire interview is not medical advice. [02:05:19] I am not your doctor. [02:05:20] Diane is not your doctor. [02:05:22] Work with your own naturopathic physician for your own health choices and, you know, risk assessment of what you want to do in your life. [02:05:31] And finally, the bottom line I want to mention don't treat anything like a magic pill that's going to eliminate the consequences of your own lifestyle choices. [02:05:42] Make sure to have healthy food. [02:05:44] Like I've got my smoothie here every day. [02:05:45] As you know, this is my superfood smoothie. [02:05:48] Eat healthy, drink healthy, have clean water, get fresh sunlight on your body, and also engage in exercise. [02:05:55] Don't have a sedentary lifestyle. [02:05:57] None of these things are going to compensate for bad choices in terms of diet and lifestyle. [02:06:04] So do all of these things together. [02:06:05] But I found that these can be the missing link that can take you to the next level if you've kind of plateaued and stalled out. [02:06:12] Even when you're doing all the right things with diet and exercise, sometimes you need the right signals to go to the next level. [02:06:18] That's where I was, and that's how these can help you. [02:06:21] So thanks for watching today. [02:06:22] I'm Mike Adams here at brightvideos.com. [02:06:26] Take care. [02:06:26] We now have vitamin D3 plus K2 plus Aquaman, which is a seaweed calcium, available at healthrangerstore.com. [02:06:35] Here, I've got it up on. [02:06:37] My site here, this is the GroovyBee brand that we have, which is our in house brand, healthrangerstore.com. [02:06:44] Again, vitamin D3 plus K2 with Aquaman. 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