Health Ranger - Mike Adams - Bright Videos News, May 6, 2026 - Alien PSYOP Incoming, Medication SPELLBINDING and Healing With LIG Aired: 2026-05-06 Duration: 02:08:20 === Trump Cancels Operation Freedom (01:35) === [00:00:11] You know, it's bizarre. [00:00:12] Trump did a Taco Tuesday again. [00:00:13] He tacoed out on the Operation Freedom that he had announced Sunday night. [00:00:19] And now on Tuesday evening, he tacoed. [00:00:23] And he said, nope, we're not going to do it anymore. [00:00:25] That's what we're going to talk about here. [00:00:26] I'm Mike Adams. [00:00:27] Welcome to my short podcast here. [00:00:30] Also, I was a guest with Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davis on his very popular program called Deep Dive with Daniel Davis. [00:00:38] And that's on YouTube. [00:00:40] It's a popular channel. [00:00:42] We had a great talk. [00:00:43] I really enjoyed that because I'm a fan of his show. [00:00:46] And I don't think he knew that. [00:00:47] Because I told him in the pre show, I said, Yeah, Daniel, I see you every day. [00:00:54] Because I'm watching his videos and the guests. [00:00:56] He has Colonel Douglas McGregor on with some frequency and many other really great guests. [00:01:02] He had Chris Martinson on just the other day. [00:01:05] And so I was thrilled to be a guest on with Daniel Davis. [00:01:08] And he said that there is a member of his church. [00:01:13] A woman, and she is a fan of mine, and she had actually told him numerous times that he should invite me on. [00:01:21] So, whoever that is, I want to thank you. [00:01:25] You actually made it happen, so you connected us. [00:01:28] And anyway, you can check that out on YouTube. [00:01:31] Daniel Davis somehow is not yet banned on YouTube, and that's a great thing because he's got some really important things to say. [00:01:39] So, anyway, on that show, we talked about famine, we talked about the oil, the fertilizer, the natural gas, the coming famine, and how. === Strait of Hormuz Crisis (15:26) === [00:01:47] The longer the Strait of Hormuz stays closed, the worse this situation looks in 2027, potentially affecting hundreds of millions of people, especially in marginalized countries, where right now a lot of people are facing near-starvation conditions, and it hasn't even gotten bad yet. [00:02:05] It's going to get a lot worse for many of those people. [00:02:07] But Trump had announced Sunday night Operation Freedom, which I had mocked, calling it Operation Free-Dumb, because I knew it was delusional. [00:02:20] And, you know, I'm sorry to say this. [00:02:22] It doesn't bring me joy to, you know, to mock our president. [00:02:26] I don't want him to fail. [00:02:27] I want the war to be over. [00:02:30] I want humanity to be okay. [00:02:31] I want people to be able to eat, you know. [00:02:33] I want economies to do well. [00:02:35] I don't celebrate failures in diplomacy or failures in war. [00:02:40] So it kind of pains me to do this. [00:02:44] But I knew that Trump's Operation of Freedom wasn't going to last because he had announced that the United States was going to, quote, Guide these commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, and that it was a humanitarian mission. [00:03:01] He used those words specifically. [00:03:03] This was a humanitarian mission to bring ships out of the Strait of Hormuz. [00:03:09] And then, in less than a day, it was announced by, I think, CENTCOM commanders that no, there will be no U.S. Navy ships escorting anybody. [00:03:18] We're just going to be, quote, in the vicinity. [00:03:21] What? [00:03:22] In the vicinity? [00:03:24] It's like if you hired bodyguards to accompany you on an important trip or something, and they said, Well, you're not going to see us. [00:03:32] We're just going to be in the vicinity. [00:03:35] We're not going to actually be next to you. [00:03:38] That wouldn't really work. [00:03:40] And so I mocked this plan. [00:03:43] I said, Well, the U.S. Navy is only going to guide commercial tankers through the strait by radio. [00:03:48] It's like, you know, Breaker One Nine, Breaker One. [00:03:52] I'm sorry, that's not how the Navy does it, but. [00:03:55] This is a little bit of comedy. [00:03:56] Breaker 19. [00:03:58] Okay. [00:03:59] Come on through. [00:03:59] You know, like that's Operation Freedom. [00:04:03] Like, are you ready? [00:04:04] Start your engines. [00:04:05] Come on. [00:04:05] Can you make it? [00:04:07] Come on through. [00:04:07] Full steam ahead. [00:04:09] That's the guidance. [00:04:11] It's like, wait a second. [00:04:14] What oil tanker captain is going to say, yeah, I'll just give it a shot and just risk my entire cargo and crew and ship? [00:04:24] I'll just risk everything because the U.S. Navy said, come on down. [00:04:29] That's not going to fly. [00:04:30] It was always delusional. [00:04:32] And it was obvious to myself and many others from the very start that it was delusional. [00:04:36] Well, Trump has now confirmed that it. [00:04:39] It was never a real thing. [00:04:40] And here's what he tweeted out. [00:04:42] I just, I can't get past this. [00:04:46] I don't even like talking about this, frankly. [00:04:48] It's just, it's become such a pathetic situation of bad diplomacy. [00:04:54] But Trump tweeted out the following. [00:04:58] He said, Based on the request of Pakistan and other countries, the tremendous military success that we have had during the campaign against the country of Iran, and additionally, the fact that great progress has been made. [00:05:13] and for some reason he capitalizes random words like great and progress, has been made toward a complete and final agreement with representatives of Iran, which none of that is true, by the way. [00:05:25] He says, quote, we have mutually agreed that while the blockade will remain in full force and effect, Project Freedom, the movement of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, will be paused for a short period of time to see whether or not the agreement can be finalized and signed. [00:05:42] President Donald J. Trump. [00:05:45] So all of us are looking at this and saying, what? [00:05:51] If Project Freedom was a humanitarian mission to guide oil tankers out of the Strait of Hormuz, to free the ships from being held captive, and to benefit the world with a humanitarian mission, then why would that mission be canceled because Pakistan said something? [00:06:11] It doesn't make any sense at all. [00:06:13] Why? [00:06:17] Literally, it doesn't make any sense. [00:06:19] And to claim that Project Freedom, quote, the movement of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, what ships? [00:06:26] What movement? [00:06:28] I didn't see any movement. [00:06:30] Was it one ship? [00:06:31] I mean, it's supposed to be 120 a day. [00:06:34] You can't tell me that 1% of the traffic or 2% of the traffic is going to be a giant success or, quote, great progress or whatever else, you know, total victory. [00:06:46] No, it's. [00:06:47] Not even close. [00:06:48] It's a pale shadow of total victory. [00:06:51] None of this makes any sense. [00:06:53] And I suspect, although I can't prove, but I suspect that Sunday night Trump dreamed up Operation Freedom himself or with a couple of close advisors. [00:07:05] I suspect he didn't run it by the Navy or the Air Force or anybody in charge on the ground. [00:07:12] And he just made it up and tweeted it out. [00:07:15] And then what happened over the subsequent 36 hours is that his military commanders told him. [00:07:21] We can't do what you're saying. [00:07:24] It's not possible. [00:07:26] And then Trump had to come up with some reason to taco. [00:07:29] So now we're being served Pakistani tacos on Taco Tuesday. [00:07:35] Yeah, the special Pakistani variety of tacos. [00:07:38] They're filled with like lentils and, you know, special delicious curry or something. [00:07:43] I'm not mocking Pakistani food, by the way. [00:07:45] It is actually quite delicious. [00:07:47] But this is a whole new variety of tacos. [00:07:50] You know, it's not the hamburger, meat, lettuce, tomato, cheese tacos of the West. [00:07:54] This is the Pakistani taco. [00:07:56] So at least Trump is serving up some different kinds of tacos on Taco Tuesday. [00:08:01] Maybe next week we'll get like Indian curry tacos. [00:08:04] You know? [00:08:04] I'd be open to that. [00:08:05] Maybe we get Lebanese tacos. [00:08:07] Lebanese food is delicious and highly nutritious also. [00:08:10] But we're going to get different tacos on different Tuesdays. [00:08:12] It's just amazing. [00:08:14] It's like being part of a political buffet. [00:08:17] And this is what Trump has come to. [00:08:19] It's kind of self-mockery. [00:08:22] I don't understand where this is coming from. [00:08:25] But I think he just makes things up and he tweets them out. [00:08:28] And then his military tells him, hey, we can't do that. [00:08:34] Remember, it was weeks ago that Trump said the Navy is going to escort ships out of the Strait of Hormuz. [00:08:38] And everybody cheered. [00:08:39] Oh, my God, we've won. [00:08:40] It's over. [00:08:41] The Navy's going to solve this. [00:08:43] Never happened because the Navy commanders probably told Trump or, you know, Hagseth or somebody, yeah, the last time we tried to get close with the Abraham Lincoln or the Gerald R. Ford, they got set on fire, you know. [00:09:00] They were struck. [00:09:01] They were struck. [00:09:03] And other ships have been struck. [00:09:06] And, you know, every time we try to get close, we get hit with drones. [00:09:10] So we probably can't do that. [00:09:13] And that's why the escort missions never happened. [00:09:17] And that's why they never will happen. [00:09:19] Because unless you conquer Iran, I mean, you would have to send in 800,000 troops or something. [00:09:30] You'd have to pull an Iwo Jima for the entire southern mountain range of Iran. [00:09:36] Well, I mean, it's southern and it's southwest. [00:09:38] That whole mountain range that goes up to the southwest, which is massive. [00:09:42] It's, you know, 100 times larger than. than Iwo Jima. [00:09:46] Well, probably way more than that. [00:09:48] I mean, I'm not even estimating that correctly. [00:09:51] It's massive. [00:09:52] You would lose hundreds of thousands of U.S. soldiers trying to clear out those caves and the tunnels and the roads and the booby traps and the anti-personnel mines. [00:10:02] You're dodging artillery and drones and everything else at the same time. [00:10:07] It'd be a slaughter of U.S. soldiers to even attempt to clear out southern Iran or southwestern Iran. [00:10:16] Only then could you even pretend to assert control over the Strait of Hormuz. [00:10:22] And even if you did that, Iran can launch longer-range drones from deeper inland because they have drones that can do 1,000 kilometers. [00:10:32] And they have missiles that can do more than 1,000. [00:10:35] They could do 2,000 kilometers. [00:10:37] Easy. [00:10:38] They've got more weaponry than you can possibly stop or interdict, especially with the limited arsenal of the U.S. Navy that only has a certain number of interceptor munitions that are loaded onto the ships, etc. [00:10:52] So, all of this talk that we control the straight, you know, you see Treasury Secretary Besant or, you know, Fox News Jesse Waters like, we're in total control. [00:11:02] Yeah, in your dreams, you're in total control. [00:11:06] In your delusions, yeah, are you role playing right now? [00:11:10] Are you in a role playing game? [00:11:12] Are you at a furry party? [00:11:13] Are you dressed like a squirrel and imagining you're in total control? [00:11:18] Also, is this a furry? [00:11:20] A fairy tale because it doesn't have anything to do with reality. [00:11:24] Nothing to do with reality. [00:11:25] In reality, Iran remains in control over the Strait of Hormuz. [00:11:30] Period. [00:11:31] End of debate. [00:11:33] Anybody who tries to argue with that is arguing from propaganda and misinformation instead of the facts on the ground. [00:11:43] And if you think that the U.S. is in control over the Strait of Hormuz, then why are there still thousands of tankers stranded in the Persian Gulf? [00:11:51] Hmm? [00:11:51] How come they haven't exited? [00:11:55] See, that question answers itself because the U.S. is not in control over the Strait of Hormuz. [00:12:01] And as I've argued before, you can't fight geography. [00:12:05] And you can't fight 5,000 years of Persian civilization. [00:12:11] You can't bomb the math out of the Iranian engineers. [00:12:17] You can't bomb the knowledge of how to make missiles and drones or even centrifuges out of the memory of the Iranian people. [00:12:25] It doesn't work. [00:12:27] And you can't bomb your way to controlling the Strait of Hormuz. [00:12:31] So this is a global tragedy. [00:12:35] And I have said now on two different shows, I have said that if Trump really wanted to do something that was humanitarian, he should leave. [00:12:44] He should leave the Middle East. [00:12:47] Take the Navy, declare victory, and just sail away. [00:12:52] Let Iran charge its toll, run the strait, let the ships flow. [00:12:56] Each of them pays a million dollars or whatever, but not in dollars, probably in yuan or something, or crypto, who knows. [00:13:05] But they pay a toll, they get to sail. [00:13:08] And then the world doesn't starve. [00:13:11] That's acceptable. [00:13:13] That's acceptable to me as an American. [00:13:16] I can live with that. [00:13:17] What I don't want to see is 10 holocausts of mass starvation and death in 2027 because Trump and his ego wouldn't allow him to take a loss. [00:13:33] I don't want to see Trump just months into this just saying, you know, we're still winning. [00:13:39] You know, it's August. [00:13:41] We're winning so much. [00:13:44] We're going to keep winning all through the rest of the year while the strait stays closed. [00:13:49] Every day we're winning, but not really. [00:13:52] In that scenario, the number of people who will die, if that comes true, the number of people who will die in 2027 will dwarf the Holocaust. [00:14:03] That would be the most anti-humanitarian move or tactic that could possibly be contemplated. [00:14:12] That would put Trump on a chart of history among the worst, you know, mass genocidal killers of humanity, Stalin and all the rest, but through a different mechanism. [00:14:30] Not by deliberately or directly starving everybody to death, but by cutting off the world's access to the food and the energy and the hydrocarbons that makes affordable food possible. [00:14:40] It's the same result. [00:14:42] Tens of millions could die. [00:14:44] Hundreds of millions could starve, depending on how long this goes on. [00:14:47] And that is firmly on Trump's shoulders. [00:14:50] It's his decision to stay there that is leading to these consequences that cannot be avoided. [00:14:59] The only way to stop mass death in 2027 is for the U.S. to stop the war. [00:15:06] Because Iran is not going to give over control of the Strait to the U.S. Iran is fighting an existential situation. [00:15:16] They're fighting for their very future. [00:15:20] They will not give in. [00:15:22] Iran will only end this conflict and open the strait when Iran's terms are met. [00:15:31] And Iran has been very clear about those terms. [00:15:33] It includes compensation for the war damage. [00:15:36] It includes Iran remaining in control over the strait. [00:15:39] It includes ending economic sanctions against Iran. [00:15:44] I think they also mentioned previously that they wanted Netanyahu turned over to the ICC for prosecution for war crimes and so on. [00:15:51] I doubt that's ever going to happen, but that's one of their demands. [00:15:55] Is there a little bit of wiggle room, maybe on the level of uranium enrichment? [00:16:00] Yeah, probably. [00:16:01] There's probably some negotiation room there. [00:16:04] Like, we'll enrich to, you know, 15% instead of 60% or whatever. [00:16:10] Or we'll stop enrichment at 3.5%. [00:16:13] And the U.S. has to leave. [00:16:15] And the U.S. has to sign a document that a non-aggression agreement with Iran, that we will not attack Iran. [00:16:22] We will not initiate new wars with Iran. [00:16:25] But then again, if the U.S. signs such a document, can anybody believe the U.S. on anything it signs, on any treaty, on any agreement? [00:16:33] Honestly, the answer is no. [00:16:36] You know, thanks to Kushner and Witkoff and some of what Trump has done with Netanyahu, the U.S. has burned its credibility. [00:16:44] It's gone. [00:16:45] It has no serious credibility in any negotiation or any agreement or any treaty. [00:16:49] Frankly, that was also proven with Ukraine, too, dealing with Russia. [00:16:55] You know, since the end of the Cold War, since 1991, all the promises of NATO and the West turned out to be worth nothing more than the paper they were written on. [00:17:06] So the U.S. has zero credibility in terms of negotiating from good faith. === Trump's Ego Blocks Peace (04:39) === [00:17:13] So that's why the situation is dire, and that's why right now, from my point of view, what Trump is doing, it looks like he's floundering. [00:17:22] Every day, some other desperate grasping at straws to try to find some magical tweet that will end the war, but it doesn't work that way. [00:17:32] He's got to find some way to have a victory, to have a win. [00:17:35] You know, Trump is the kind of person that has succeeded. through most of his life as a developer of hotels and golf courses and real estate by simply saying things, making it seem real, and selling the dream through his words. [00:17:55] He's a word weaver, you could say, a word sorcerer of sorts. [00:18:00] He casts spells with his words. [00:18:02] And that works in real estate because the value of a hotel is the perception of it. [00:18:08] And a seller can talk up that perception and make somebody think it's worth way more than it is. [00:18:13] But that doesn't work in kinetic war exchanges. [00:18:18] It doesn't work with Iran. [00:18:20] It doesn't work in the Strait of Hormuz. [00:18:22] You can say we're winning. [00:18:23] You can say we've won. [00:18:24] You can say Iran is completely destroyed. [00:18:27] It doesn't make it real. [00:18:30] That's where Trump, the real estate developer, Trump, the hotel mogul, whatever, has collided with reality. [00:18:40] And Trump can butt heads with reality all day and all night. [00:18:44] All he's going to do is have a bruised forehead. [00:18:47] He's not going to butt his way through reality. [00:18:49] He's not going to talk away the real world ramifications of his actions. [00:18:55] And he doesn't understand that. [00:18:58] Or he's just, I don't know, he's got too much of a hard head to see through that. [00:19:05] At least that's my assessment. [00:19:07] So every Tuesday, get ready for a new taco buffet. [00:19:13] Every weekday, watch for some kind of new lashing out, some kind of grasping for some kind of a claim. [00:19:21] Every weekend, watch for more bombing. [00:19:23] You know, he'll bomb Friday night after the markets close all the way until late Sunday night when the pre-markets begin to start trading. [00:19:30] And then, you know, weekday Trump will kick in Monday through Friday. [00:19:34] Everything's great, you know. [00:19:35] And then the next weekend, it's going to be weekend warrior Trump. [00:19:38] Everything's bombing. [00:19:39] Everything's, you know, destruction. [00:19:41] We're going to end their civilization. [00:19:42] We're going to bomb them into total darkness. [00:19:45] And then again, Sunday night, that all changes. [00:19:48] Oh, we're making progress now before the markets open. [00:19:52] Everybody's figured this out. [00:19:53] At this point, the weekend warrior Trump pattern is more predictable than Taco Tuesday. [00:19:59] At this point, Trump has become the most predictable propagandist to ever populate the Oval Office, and he's not fooling anyone anymore. [00:20:12] Except maybe Jesse Waters at Fox News. [00:20:16] That guy has lost any ability to think critically, obviously. [00:20:21] So, there we go. [00:20:21] That's my take on where we are. [00:20:23] I hope, I pray that this changes. [00:20:26] I pray that either somebody can talk sense into Trump, or if necessary, the Republicans are going to have to remove him or convince him to resign, replace him with JD Vance, or do something along those lines, something that's constitutional, something that's legal. [00:20:43] But Trump has become the impediment to the resolution of this conflict. [00:20:49] Trump himself, his ego, or whatever arrangement he's got with Netanyahu, or whatever blackmail they might have on him, this has become the impediment. to the world. [00:21:00] And if we don't solve this, many millions of people will starve in 2027. [00:21:08] And it'll be ugly. [00:21:09] It'll be sad. [00:21:11] It will be horrific, actually. [00:21:13] It'll be a dark chapter of history that will remind some people of what the Allies found in the German concentration camps following World War II. [00:21:24] When they freed those prisoners, skin and bones, like walking skeletons out of those camps. [00:21:31] Yeah, you're going to see that. [00:21:33] Again, but not in black and white, in full color, if Trump remains in the way of finding a resolution here. [00:21:43] So, Trump thought he was going to go down in history winning the Nobel Peace Prize. [00:21:47] He's actually going to go down in history as like 10 Hitlers if he doesn't change course here. === Prepare for Food Scarcity (03:01) === [00:21:52] Seriously. [00:21:55] I can't think of a worse possible reputation than what Trump is setting himself up for. [00:22:01] And history will not be kind to this man. [00:22:04] And I'm trying to warn him. [00:22:06] Many of us are. [00:22:07] Alex Jones is trying to warn him as well. [00:22:10] We're all trying to warn him please change course. [00:22:14] Please recognize this current course is disastrous and it will not produce the results that you want. [00:22:21] It's not a win for anybody. [00:22:23] It's a loss for humanity. [00:22:25] It's a loss for abundance. [00:22:26] It's a loss for America. [00:22:28] It's a loss for the whole world. [00:22:30] Please change course while we could still maybe get a handle on this. [00:22:35] Maybe we could recover from this if we stop the war tomorrow. [00:22:40] We could recover. [00:22:41] It'll still be costly, but not Mad Max, not mass starvation by the tens of millions. [00:22:47] We could stop this tomorrow, but will Trump be willing to do that? [00:22:53] Well, we have to wait and see. [00:22:55] So, in the meantime, get yourself prepared. [00:22:57] Grow your own food, you know. [00:23:00] Plant your own gardens with heirloom seeds, non GMO seeds. [00:23:03] We've got them. [00:23:04] The ARC seed kits at healthrangerstore.com, or maybe stockpile some food if you don't have enough already. [00:23:12] We've got the food kits, the ranger buckets, etc. [00:23:15] At Healthrangerstore.com, certified organic laboratory, tested for many things, including heavy metals and glyphosate and much more, and packed in long term rugged, you know, shelf life packaging. [00:23:29] So that's all available at Healthrangerstore.com. [00:23:32] Support your local farmers. [00:23:33] Visit your farmers markets, visit your CSAS. [00:23:36] Participate, you know, get your neighbors up to speed if they're open to that. [00:23:42] The more people around you that you have prepared, the better off you're going to be as well. [00:23:46] So, you know, talk to your church. [00:23:48] If you go to church, you know, are they prepared? [00:23:50] Are they ready to help the congregation make it through higher food prices or some level of scarcity that will be felt even in North America, even though we won't have millions of Americans falling over dead from starvation, but we will have much higher food prices. [00:24:06] And that's going to displace a lot of families out of their homes. [00:24:09] You're going to see, if this situation continues, that is, if the Strait of Hormuz stays closed, my prediction is within the year 2027, you will have millions of Americans living out of their vehicles. [00:24:25] You will see the middle class crushed because of higher fuel prices and higher food prices that will displace the ability of those people to spend discretionary income on things like rent or mortgages or fuel for transportation, etc. [00:24:42] You're going to see homeless people and people living out of their vans down by the river. [00:24:48] Yeah, just like that. [00:24:50] It's going to get bad. [00:24:51] So pray for a resolution and thank you for listening. === The Medication Spellbinding Effect (15:03) === [00:24:53] I'm Mike Adams here. [00:24:55] You can follow my work at brightvideos.com and you can. [00:24:59] Catch my articles at naturalnews.com. [00:25:01] Thanks for listening. [00:25:02] Take care. [00:25:04] Welcome to discovery number three. [00:25:06] I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger. [00:25:08] And as you may know, I have AI engines that are mining books and science papers, literally tens of millions of them, 24-7 looking for discoveries. [00:25:19] And when they find these discoveries, they bring them to my attention. [00:25:22] And then I review the discoveries to decide what I'm going to cover. [00:25:25] And right now, my AI engines have mined over 500 discoveries out of my current indexed. [00:25:33] Document set, which is quite extensive. [00:25:35] You know, it's large, it's hundreds of terabytes. [00:25:39] But I've got a discovery for you today that's on the darker side. [00:25:42] It's more of a discovery of dangers, and it's called medication spellbinding. [00:25:50] Medication spellbinding. [00:25:51] Yeah, I know. [00:25:53] That's wild. [00:25:55] This term comes from Dr. Peter Braggin, who I have interviewed many times, and of course, he's a psychiatrist. [00:26:06] And he has been very critical about a lot of the mass medication of our population. [00:26:11] And in his book called Medication Madness, a psychiatrist exposes the dangers of mood altering medications. [00:26:20] He introduces this term called medication spellbinding, also called, what is it, anosognosia. [00:26:28] Yeah, anosognosia. [00:26:30] That's interesting. [00:26:31] He says patients are unaware that they are mentally impaired, leading to involuntary violence or suicide. [00:26:38] while lacking significant therapeutic efficacy compared to placebo. [00:26:43] This neurological disorder is caused by the drugs themselves rather than treating an underlying illness. [00:26:51] And he says, quote, medication spellbinding describes how drugs mask or hide their harmful mental and emotional effects from the people who are taking them. [00:27:02] Under the influence of drugs, many people feel better when in reality they are doing worse. [00:27:08] So in their own minds, they think they're doing better. [00:27:11] But in terms of judging their actual behavior in the real world, they're doing far worse. [00:27:15] Quote, some become desperately depressed or violently aggressive without realizing that their medication is causing it. [00:27:23] So, in other words, there's a lack of self-awareness that a downgrading of behavior is caused by the drugs themselves, typically the psychiatric drugs in this context. [00:27:36] And so, what Dr. Peter Bregan is saying here is that, in essence, medications are casting a kind of chemical spell over the neurology of victims, and this spell alters their behavior and their perceptions of their own behavior, which, of course, eliminates the self awareness governing of your own behaviors. [00:27:59] Because if you walk into a grocery store, let's say, and you start just flinging products off of the shelves, you might have an awareness that this is crazy. [00:28:09] You know, that's not a good thing to do. [00:28:13] But because you're on psychiatric medications, you lack that awareness and you continue in that behavior because you're under the spell of the medication. [00:28:24] Now, what I find interesting about this is that. [00:28:28] The pharmacopoeia or the history of big pharma is actually, if you look up some of the more ancient definitions of those words, it has to do with sorcery or chemical sorcery. [00:28:47] That's actually a well known interpretation of what big pharma has become. [00:28:53] Now, you may be aware, for example, that there are certain drugs, I believe Ambien is one of them, that many people claim. [00:29:00] Have caused them to engage in bizarre sleepwalking, even sleep driving. [00:29:06] Some people say that they have discovered themselves parked in a car somewhere after apparently driving in a sleepwalking kind of state. [00:29:18] Other people get up and walk around the neighborhood in their pajamas because of this drug, or at least that's what's claimed by many people. [00:29:27] And if you look at the research on big pharma psychiatric medications, there are many, many examples of things like what's called the Akathisia, which is emotional blunting, and this is known to be caused by SSRIs or antidepressants, where people no longer feel that the emotional reality is there, or they feel disconnected from emotional reality and they lose empathy, they lose compassion. [00:29:57] And many of the school shooters have been, you know, over the decades since the 1990s, have been linked to either use of SSRIs or The sudden stopping of SSRIs, which can also cause neurological effects. [00:30:13] But in addition to that, there's a measurable elevation in suicidal ideation. [00:30:20] This is widely recognized in regulatory documents, including FDA's black box warnings, etc. [00:30:26] It's well reflected in clinical pharmacology texts and reports and so on. [00:30:33] So Dr. Peter Bregan isn't making this up. [00:30:37] He just has a different way of describing it. [00:30:40] What he's saying in this theory is that the somatic psychiatric treatments work primarily by disabling brain function or interfering with brain function. [00:30:51] And that is absolutely true because think about what is an SSRI drug? [00:30:56] What does it stand for? [00:30:57] Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor. [00:31:01] It's the inhibitor. [00:31:03] So it stops the brain from reabsorbing serotonin. [00:31:08] So it stops a normal process from taking place. [00:31:11] And it allows the brain to be flooded with excess serotonin. [00:31:15] So that, by definition, even by the name of the class of drugs, is a disabling of brain function. [00:31:22] So Dr. Bragan is absolutely correct about that. [00:31:26] And then because of the flooding of the brain with this chemical, the serotonin chemical, which is a natural chemical produced in the brain, but it's not supposed to be blocked from the reuptake process, right? [00:31:41] But because the brain is flooded with excess, Volumes of these kinds of chemicals, this produces the spellbinding effect that Dr. Bregan is referring to. [00:31:53] Now, of course, mainstream psychiatry would disagree with that because mainstream psychiatry is run by big pharma and they just make profits by diagnosing everybody with some kind of psychiatric illness and they say all their drugs are safe and effective, blah, blah, blah. [00:32:08] But we know that's not true. [00:32:10] That's also some kind of weird marketing sorcery, come to think of it, right? [00:32:15] But what Dr. Bregan is saying is that if you If you dose people with these drugs, then, and you take an honest assessment of their improvement, it looks like antidepressants have no statistically significant measurable improvement in the actual happiness or the actual functioning of people's lives. [00:32:40] But what they do cause is this spellbinding effect where people can become detached and can do seemingly crazy things without being aware of it. [00:32:55] So, Dr. Bregan developed this theory and explained it going almost 20 years ago. [00:33:01] He had an article in Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry. [00:33:05] That's a journal. [00:33:05] And then he had another article in 2008 called Medication Madness. [00:33:11] And he labeled this intoxication and sognosia. [00:33:18] Excuse me. [00:33:20] Sorry, that's a new word for me. [00:33:21] That's for sure. [00:33:23] Impaired awareness of deficit. [00:33:26] Classically associated with right hemispheric stroke. [00:33:29] So, what he's saying is that in many ways, these psychiatric drugs can almost simulate the kind of cognitive impairment that would be experienced by someone experiencing a stroke. [00:33:41] And he goes on to say that there are four proposed effects that are overlapping features of these psychiatric drugs. [00:33:51] Here's how he explains them. [00:33:52] Number one, he says, patients fail to recognize the degree of drug induced mental impairment. [00:33:59] That they are experiencing. [00:34:01] So I'm going to go on because we've already talked about that. [00:34:04] Secondly, patients deny that the drug is causing any kind of altered state that they may become aware of. [00:34:11] And they usually attribute changes to the underlying illness or diagnosis or a personal failure or something like that. [00:34:21] So they distance their experience from the drug as a causal mechanism. [00:34:27] Thirdly, sometimes. [00:34:29] Patients feel that they are functioning better in their own minds, but the objective markers of their real world performance, such as work performance or the quality of their relationships or their judgment, etc., are actually deteriorating. [00:34:45] So the drugs can sometimes give you the illusion through the spellbinding effect that, yeah, your life is getting better, while in reality your life is getting worse. [00:34:52] I don't know, it sounds like the way some people probably function on cocaine, too, I would imagine. [00:34:58] It's like, you know, snorting it up. [00:34:59] Everything's great, yeah, but. [00:35:01] Dude, you know, your whole life is falling apart. [00:35:05] You know, have you ever known anybody like that? [00:35:08] The fourth point here from Dr. Bragg is that in severe forms of this, patients will act out behaviors that are radically uncharacteristic, including self injury, suicide, and violence, without any subjective recognition that the drug is driving that behavior. [00:35:29] And that may be associated with the school shootings that I mentioned earlier, many of which appear to have been carried out by students or Former students, usually young males, but not always. [00:35:42] There were transgender shooters in the last few years, usually young males who have been on these SSRI drugs. [00:35:50] So, in order to explain this spellbinding effect, Dr. Bregan gives an example of alcohol intoxication. [00:35:59] And when people drink alcohol, many of them believe that they themselves are more charming and more capable and even more competent to drive, for example. [00:36:11] While in reality, you know, the real world effects are the opposite of that. [00:36:16] They are impaired in their driving. [00:36:18] They're not more charming, they're more gross. [00:36:20] They're not more capable, they are absolutely impaired. [00:36:25] Dr. Bregan says that psychiatric drugs produce a similar effect, what he calls a disjunction between the subjective state and the objective functioning in the real world. [00:36:39] But there's a critical difference, he says, between psychiatric drugs versus alcohol, and that is that number one, Society lacks a cultural pattern recognition for psychiatric medication intoxication. [00:36:53] Even though everybody in society is aware that people can get drunk and that drunk people shouldn't drive and that alcohol abuse is a problem, etc., relatively few people recognize that among mass medication intoxication. [00:37:09] So, you know, if someone's drinking at a bar and you see them stumble out of the parking lot, you know, you're probably going to say to them, hey, buddy, maybe. [00:37:18] Maybe you shouldn't drive. [00:37:19] Can I, you know, can I call you an Uber or something? [00:37:22] Right. [00:37:23] But if somebody is stumbling out of a pharmacy high on SSRIs, or I should say impaired on SSRIs, and, you know, they're popping these pills and who knows how many other drugs they're on at the same time, and they are also clearly impaired, but it's not associated with alcohol. [00:37:40] In our culture today, very few people recognize that. [00:37:43] And they might just think, well, that person's bonkers or that person's having a psychotic episode or they're having a tough day or they're just weird or. [00:37:52] Or whatever. [00:37:53] They're not typically associating that with medication intoxication. [00:38:00] But there's another factor of this. [00:38:02] It's widely known that alcohol can be damaging. [00:38:07] This is not some giant discovery that alcohol could be bad for you if you drink too much, etc. [00:38:13] People are familiar with liver damage and maybe damage to the unborn children of pregnant women, etc. [00:38:21] But prescribed drugs. [00:38:24] Prescribed by a doctor or a doctor of psychiatry, carry a presumption of benefit that suppresses any idea or any suspicion that they could be causing negative behaviors. [00:38:38] And so, even the person taking those drugs is assuming that those drugs are safe and effective, or must be FDA approved, and my doctor recommended it, and they must have clinical trials. [00:38:47] They must have proven this is great, even when often that is absolutely not the case. [00:38:55] So, there's another important difference here to point out the overall context of this medication spellbinding, which is that a conventional psychiatrist, which would be someone that I wouldn't trust, would, even if they became aware of these other, the acting out of uncharacteristic actions, you know, or actions of violence or impulse or whatever, they would say, well, that's further evidence of your mental illness, [00:39:25] and therefore we need to prescribe another drug. [00:39:28] On top of the SSRIs, you have this other underlying illness. [00:39:33] So, in other words, the drugs themselves cause symptoms that will be diagnosed by conventional psychiatrists as yet another mental disorder or disease condition, which they will typically recommend to be treated with yet more pharmaceuticals that will add to the other pharmaceuticals that are already creating some weird cocktail in your brain. === Psychiatric Drug Dangers (11:24) === [00:39:57] And, of course, this begins to compound. [00:39:59] And this is a domino effect. [00:40:01] Then you start on this other drug, and then that creates, a few months down the road, this other side effect. [00:40:07] It's like one day you're flinging groceries off the shelves of a grocery store. [00:40:11] The next day you're a Secret Service agent caught masturbating in a hotel hallway, which actually happened just recently, by the way. [00:40:19] And the psychiatrist would say, well, there's a drug for that. [00:40:23] That's an aberrant behavior, that's another mental disorder. [00:40:27] I don't know what they would call that one. [00:40:30] Uh, jacking off duty. [00:40:31] I i'm maybe, maybe that's the diagnosis, but whatever that is, they would say that's another disease, whereas what dr Bragan says is is, no, those behaviors are the result of the initial medication. [00:40:45] The medication is causing these aberrant behaviors, while the patient lacks awareness that that's the cause and frankly, that makes perfect sense to me and I, I believe well I, I think it's clear to me that dr Bragan is correct about this. [00:41:03] Another way to put this is that conventional psychiatry will always claim that the medication is never at fault. [00:41:10] They proceed with a presumption that the medication is safe, that the medication, even though they admit its goal is to alter brain chemistry, could never alter brain chemistry, which is nonsensical. [00:41:25] They admit that psychiatric drugs are designed to change a patient's behavior, to, for example, prevent them from thinking about suicide. [00:41:37] And those drugs are designed to do that by altering brain chemistry in some way. [00:41:42] You know, all kinds of different molecular mechanisms and uptake mechanisms. [00:41:45] And, you know, I mean, think about it. [00:41:48] Acetylcholinesterase inhibition drugs. [00:41:51] Well, that's mostly for Alzheimer's and things like that. [00:41:53] But you get the idea. [00:41:55] But the presumption that these drugs can never cause problems is obviously false. [00:42:01] Clearly false. [00:42:03] And how many of us have been on the road before in traffic and have you have you noticed people driving in an erratic fashion where you thought to yourself, that's like driving while medicated? [00:42:21] Maybe it's alcohol, but more likely you've noticed this even in the middle of the day when it's very unlikely that people would be drinking. [00:42:28] I'm not talking about Saturday night at 2 a.m. or something. [00:42:32] I'm talking about Monday late morning, 11 a.m., and people are driving kind of drunk, but they're probably not on alcohol. [00:42:40] What is it? [00:42:41] Well, it could be a number of things. [00:42:42] I mean, that's just an anecdotal observation. [00:42:45] But you may have noticed, like I have noticed, that this seems to be increasing over the last 15, 20 years. [00:42:52] And clearly, in my mind, medication plays some role in the cognition and in the behavior of people. [00:43:01] And I think it's actually kind of dangerous for over-medicated people to be operating motor vehicles on the roads. [00:43:10] And nothing in society recognizes that. [00:43:13] They're like, yeah, take all the psych meds you want, you're good to drive. [00:43:16] Like, wait a second. [00:43:18] If they were taking alcohol at that level, you wouldn't say the same thing. [00:43:23] They are clearly impaired. [00:43:26] Now, the takeaway from this is that number one, exercise extreme caution if you decide to take any kind of psychiatric medications. [00:43:37] I would not ever take SSRIs. [00:43:40] I've never taken an SSRI. [00:43:43] I wouldn't think of it. [00:43:46] I will eat chocolate. [00:43:48] I will intake cacao, you know, cacao nibs or a chocolate smoothie or things like that or freeze-dragged coffee. [00:43:57] That I'll put in a smoothie. [00:43:59] And for me, that has a mood lifting effect just from the coffee, the caffeine, a little bit. [00:44:06] I take caffeine very, very slowly because I blend it into a smoothie and then drink that smoothie over a period of many hours. [00:44:12] So I don't even drink like a cup of coffee. [00:44:15] I don't get like a caffeine jolt. [00:44:17] I take in caffeine very slowly and I get more of a steady curve because I'm also drinking it with avocados. [00:44:25] So a lot of fats and some whey protein and things together to kind of slow. [00:44:30] The absorption of the caffeine. [00:44:31] But that's just the way I do it. [00:44:33] I'm i'm not against you if you drink, you know, two cups of coffee in the morning. [00:44:37] Some people do that, there's nothing. [00:44:40] There's nothing wrong with that. [00:44:42] But if you are relying on these medications in order to try to, you know, boost your mood or give you enough mental courage to function, then that could be a problem and you might end up, or or perhaps someone you know might end up under the spell of psychiatric medication. [00:45:02] And What's interesting to me about this is also, I think, that psychiatrists cast a spell on their patients, in essence. [00:45:08] I mean, I'm using that term metaphorically, but psychiatrists are casting a spell by pretending to be authorities on mental health, which they really don't know. [00:45:19] And psychiatrists, most conventional psychiatrists, are more messed up than their patients, the ones they don't sleep with, by the way. [00:45:27] And the mainstream psychiatrists are themselves on a lot of their own meds, which makes them sometimes psychotic and. [00:45:37] Having delusions of grandeur, and they've been given this power to diagnose you. [00:45:42] They have the DSM manual to flip through the pages and, like, you have this, you know, they'll point to a certain diagnosis. [00:45:49] You've got this disorder, you know. [00:45:51] And if you disagree, then they'll flip a few more pages. [00:45:54] Oh, you have obedience defiance disorder. [00:45:56] This one over here. [00:45:57] Because if you disagree with me, then you have defiance, and that's a disorder. [00:46:02] And then they'll have a drug for that, and, you know, on and on. [00:46:05] That's why, in my view, just don't visit psychiatrists. [00:46:08] Just, you know, Take a walk in nature, enjoy some sunshine, eat some healthy food, do some gardening, bring some joy into your life, and get off of alcohol and abusive substances and addictive substances or what have you. [00:46:23] But I'm not trying to be your 60 second counselor here. [00:46:27] I've just given some generalized tips of what might work better with a lot less risk. [00:46:35] But I think the psychiatrists are casting spells. [00:46:37] The illusion of authority that is rubber stamped by the FDA. [00:46:41] To say, yes, these drugs are allowed to be prescribed for this condition. [00:46:46] And then they expand the definition of depression to mean almost anything. [00:46:52] You know, I couldn't find a parking spot today. [00:46:55] Oh, you must be suffering from severe depression. [00:46:58] Yeah, yeah, that's right. [00:47:00] Those parking spots got me down. [00:47:02] And they'll put you on a depression drug. [00:47:05] Or, you know, my best friend died. [00:47:07] It's sad. [00:47:08] Oh, sadness. [00:47:09] That's a disease. [00:47:10] That's a mental disorder. [00:47:11] You can't experience sadness here. [00:47:12] Have these, you know. [00:47:14] Qualudes or speed, or that's what they used to be called on the street. [00:47:18] Now it's some prescription drug, you know. [00:47:22] Speed, amphetamines, right? [00:47:25] Adderall, those kinds of drugs. [00:47:26] That used to be called speed on the street, didn't it? [00:47:30] Now it's a prescription. [00:47:32] Now you're not allowed to experience a normal range of human emotions because experiencing emotions is healthy. [00:47:40] You're kind of processing through those emotions. [00:47:43] It's normal to sometimes feel sadness because of a sad event that happens. [00:47:47] In your life, it's not a disease. [00:47:49] You're not insane. [00:47:50] You're not mentally ill because you've experienced sadness. [00:47:55] You know, you're not mentally ill to have a down day. [00:47:58] When I wake up and it's cloudy outside, I can feel the difference from a sunny day. [00:48:05] I'm happier and more energetic on a sunny day. [00:48:07] I love the sun. [00:48:09] When it's cloudy, I'm like, eh, it's a cloudy day. [00:48:11] You know, I don't feel the same as a sunny day, but it's not a disease. [00:48:16] It's just literally a cloudy day, you know? [00:48:19] And the sunlight. [00:48:22] Makes a difference in your brain chemistry when you're sleeping, and as the sun rises in the morning and the sun comes through your windows of your bedroom, you're supposed to have sunlight, and it's supposed to impact your hormones and your brain chemistry. [00:48:39] And if you don't have sunlight, or at least in my case, if I don't have sunlight in the morning, I don't feel as awake. [00:48:49] It's just that's normal, that's natural, that's not a mental health condition, all right? [00:48:54] So Reframe your understanding of the world if you need to, or maybe you can share this information with others and help make people aware of medication spellbinding and the risks of it because the medication masks the fact that it is the cause of your new problems. [00:49:17] It's the medication itself that's causing these problems by interfering with normal brain function, resulting in potentially aberrant behaviors and lashing out or violence or. [00:49:30] Arguments or relationship ending types of activities like, you know, blaming or arguing or whatever. [00:49:39] Or, you know, running down your neighborhood butt naked, running down the street, you know, butt naked, waiting for the police to show up. [00:49:47] And then when they do, you say, oh, I must have been sleepwalking or whatever happens. [00:49:52] You know, that's a quick way to get taken to the psych ward, by the way. [00:49:56] So don't try that at home. [00:49:59] But this is something to be aware of. [00:50:01] So this is discovery number three. [00:50:02] And I want to mention most of the discoveries that I will cover will be positive in nature, but not all of them. [00:50:09] And this one in particular was so interesting because of the phrase that Dr. Bregan used, medication spellbinding, that I just felt compelled to cover this today. [00:50:22] So, share this information with others, anybody who could benefit from this. [00:50:26] Mental health is a concern, and no doubt more people struggle with mental health challenges today because of the pressures, the economic pressures of higher food prices, the pressures of job loss, the additional pressures on relationships in many cases, the fear of global war and the end of the world and nuclear war. [00:50:50] All of this adds up. [00:50:52] And then on top of that, you know, Trump is serving tacos every Tuesday with Taco Tuesday. [00:50:58] And it all adds up to a lot of stress for people. [00:51:03] So be aware of that. [00:51:05] And do your best to help people. [00:51:07] Of course, I always advocate natural answers and good nutrition, exercise, normal, natural, healthy sunlight exposure, which will work miracles for you. === Free Knowledge Resources (15:26) === [00:51:21] Know where you can find the best answers on all of this stuff completely free. [00:51:26] Let me give you two resources here that I built. 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[00:54:58] And there are over 10,000 authors there who have participated and have created these 55,000 plus books through their prompts. [00:55:10] And you can create your own books completely free of charge. [00:55:13] And I have upgraded the free book creation. [00:55:15] Engine capability to five chapters. [00:55:18] It used to be three chapters, but because of some improvements in the economics of token generation through various engines with our knowledge layer on top, I'm able to do that now for five chapters. [00:55:31] So, what that means is at no cost, just using your email address, you can go to brightlearn.ai and you can enter a prompt for any book that you want, you know, the book that you want written. [00:55:44] And what the engine does is it searches through the millions of documents. [00:55:49] Well, yeah, and hundreds of millions of pages of documents that we have indexed, including recent articles from natural news and all of my interviews and, you know, a hundred thousand plus other books and I don't know how many hundreds of thousands of science papers, et cetera. [00:56:07] So all of that is available to you completely free of charge and it writes the book and it does the cover art. [00:56:14] It does all these things for you automatically. [00:56:16] And then you can download the book and you can even Sell the book. [00:56:22] You can put it on Amazon, Kindle, if you want, and you can sell the book. [00:56:26] You can earn money from the book. [00:56:28] You don't have to pay anything to me or my platform. [00:56:33] The license allows you to do that. [00:56:34] All you have to do is just give credit. [00:56:36] Just say, hey, this is a brightlearn.ai created book, and then you can sell it. [00:56:44] But as you may have heard me say, my goal is to reach 1 billion people on planet Earth with empowering knowledge, education, and Information that can help them live more in a more self reliant, more joyful, more abundant manner. [00:57:00] I just hope there's a billion people still left alive to reach by the time Trump is done with this war. [00:57:09] Or gosh, I hope we don't get into nuclear war or anything like that. [00:57:12] Anyway, my goal is to reach a billion people through various means. [00:57:18] So the books, that's the easiest way to reach a billion people. [00:57:24] And I've started the translations now. [00:57:25] We have hundreds of books available. [00:57:27] In Espanol. [00:57:29] And the next language will be French, by the way. [00:57:31] But first, I'm going to do a thousand books in Spanish. [00:57:35] And then we'll do a thousand books in French. [00:57:37] And then we'll do, we're going to attempt Chinese. [00:57:41] I'm honestly not sure how that's going to work out just due to the difference in the mostly the book cover art, because Chinese characters are very difficult for AI engines to draw correctly. [00:57:54] And I don't read Chinese. [00:57:56] So I'm going to have to ask somebody to tell me are these words or does this just look like words to me? [00:58:02] Because they all look like words to me. [00:58:03] But to Chinese people, they laugh. [00:58:05] Like, those aren't words. [00:58:06] That's just garbage characters. [00:58:08] That's not even a real translation. [00:58:09] I'm like, well, dang. [00:58:13] So we'll figure it out. [00:58:15] We're going to do books in multiple languages. [00:58:18] And even before then, oh, by the way, you might know somebody who speaks Spanish and who can benefit from knowing about chlorine dioxide or DMSO or natural cures or cancer cures or what have you. [00:58:31] You can just send them a link right now to the Espanol tab at books.brightlearn.ai. [00:58:40] Just Just send that to them. [00:58:41] You just click on it and you can just copy and paste the URL. [00:58:44] Send it to your Spanish speaking friends and let them, you know, let them spread the word on that because that's the whole point. [00:58:50] We want to reach a billion people. [00:58:52] And they can download all the books for free. [00:58:55] We have audiobooks now also. [00:58:58] Hundreds of audiobooks. [00:59:00] I think that number is approaching 500. [00:59:02] It's not quite there yet. [00:59:05] And I've had some hardware issues that were setbacks. [00:59:09] I had a bad NVIDIA card that. [00:59:14] The NVIDIA company and the PNY company that apparently made it, they just drove me bonkers with taking me through the ringer on trying to get a warranty replacement. [00:59:28] Spent weeks trying to get a warranty replacement. [00:59:30] They kept denying it and they kept saying, I have to run. [00:59:33] You got to run this utility. [00:59:34] You got to run that. [00:59:34] You got to take these photos. [00:59:35] You got to do this. [00:59:36] I did a whole show on that. [00:59:39] Still to this day, I don't have a replacement. [00:59:42] And then I bought an NVIDIA DGX Spark. [00:59:46] Uh, mini computer, which is about a $5,000, a little under $5,000 mini computer. [00:59:53] Actually bought two of them to connect them and to be able to run larger models as part of this project. [01:00:01] And then it turns out that Nvidia has this crazy horrible bug where their networking connection between two sparks does not work as advertised. [01:00:10] It's supposed to run at 200 gigabits a second. [01:00:13] It actually only runs at 12.9 gigabits per second, which means you can't run models on it. [01:00:19] It's just too slow. [01:00:21] And that's a known bug. [01:00:22] Anyway, I did an article about some of the problems with the Spark system. [01:00:26] So those are a couple of setbacks that I've had. [01:00:29] I'm doing my best. [01:00:30] See, I think that we should own the hardware because I don't want to be deplatformed by some AI model. [01:00:38] Think about it. [01:00:40] You know what's gone on over the years, over the last decade. [01:00:44] How many of us, maybe you, have been deplatformed off of YouTube or Facebook or delisted from Google search results or what have you, right? [01:00:53] Censored, shadow banned, demonetized from Axe or wherever. [01:00:58] So, when I'm doing this project for humanity, all nonprofit, all free, I don't want to be dependent on some system that can cut me off. [01:01:09] So, that's why I've been buying all the hardware locally, you know, running my little data center, 48 workstations with GPUs. [01:01:19] And I've been running all this locally. [01:01:21] And so far, overall, it's been working with a few setbacks. [01:01:25] But It's, um, I'm doing this because I believe that it's important to own your own compute infrastructure. [01:01:33] And I don't want anybody out there to stop this project. [01:01:36] Because you can bet at some point, you know, the globalists are going to say, well, gosh, we can't allow Bright Learn to continue to run. [01:01:44] I mean, they're educating too many people about honest money and self reliance and cancer cures. [01:01:49] And, you know, that's working against the globalist agenda of massive depopulation. [01:01:55] So they don't want people to get free books and free knowledge and, Free podcasts andor audiobooks and all this stuff, right? [01:02:03] So, probably they're going to target Bright Learn at some point. [01:02:07] I just want to make sure that they can't cut us off. [01:02:11] That's what I'm doing. [01:02:12] All right. [01:02:12] Now, with that said, I mentioned last year that this year I would be doing mini documentaries based on the books at Bright Learn. [01:02:26] So I would take the popular books, like a book on chlorine dioxide, let's say, and I would auto produce a documentary, like a short one, maybe 10 minutes or something. [01:02:39] That's a complex problem. [01:02:41] I have it partially solved, and you've seen my early results with the AI avatars that I've rolled out with relatively short videos, like one to two minutes duration per video. [01:02:54] But those avatars are looking pretty good, and that's the first step towards doing a little bit longer mini documentary. [01:03:01] Once again, this is all rendered locally, and it means I can also do it in any language. [01:03:07] So, of course, eventually we'll have Spanish language. [01:03:10] Videos and French and Chinese and what have you. [01:03:14] That's all going to happen sooner or later, but I'm focused on English first. [01:03:18] So, oh, and then in 2028, or I'm sorry, 27, my goal is to do full length documentaries. [01:03:28] I'm not sure how that's going to happen. [01:03:31] I'm going to keep working at it, but I'm pretty sure we can make it happen. [01:03:36] The thing is, I'm using all off the shelf open source software. [01:03:39] For the video rendering, I'm mostly using LTX 2.3, by the way, if you're curious. [01:03:44] I'm using other engines. [01:03:45] I'm using Quinn for text and for scripting. [01:03:50] I'm using some DeepSeq for the coding. [01:03:53] That's via API. [01:03:55] But eventually, I want to be able to run DeepSeq locally. [01:03:58] I'm hoping we can figure that out. [01:04:00] But in terms of local production, whether it's images or text or scripts or video, that's all locally produced. [01:04:10] And that means it's got some limitations. [01:04:13] It's not as good as Seed Dance videos or, you know, Google engines or whatever. [01:04:18] Not quite as good, but still pretty good. [01:04:21] And the open source community is only going to get better. [01:04:25] So, my goal is to be able to release in many languages, many different formats of things that can help people learn. [01:04:36] So, for example, I would be able to release a topic with a book and then an audio book and then a PDF that you can download. [01:04:46] We already have that. [01:04:47] And then a mini documentary, and then a full length documentary, and then an infographic. [01:04:52] We already have some mind map graphics that are automatically produced for the more popular books. [01:04:58] But I've been doing a lot of infographic work lately, which has been very good, very cool stuff. [01:05:04] So I can just, frankly, I can just turn on infographics for a lot of these books. [01:05:11] I mean, I already built that code that I'm using for my content engine on naturalnews.com. [01:05:17] So those infographics there that are in my articles. [01:05:21] Those are, of course, AI drawn infographics. [01:05:26] And I wrote the system that creates the orchestration direction for those prompts. [01:05:34] So that's why they look so good. [01:05:36] And that's why I'm able to produce so many of those. [01:05:38] But I can apply that to the books as well. [01:05:41] The bottom line is brightlearn.ai, it's actually about to morph into something bigger than what it is. [01:05:50] Eventually, it will have a proper login. [01:05:53] And. [01:05:55] The real feature that I'm hoping to have soon is collection downloads. [01:06:01] So, I'll have a collection for you where you can say, okay, this is the preparedness collection, or this is the home gardening collection, or this is the natural cures collection. [01:06:11] And you'll be able to effectively download that entire collection. [01:06:17] Let me share with you what's holding me back on that. [01:06:21] It turns out these books are pretty large in terms of storage. [01:06:25] And so, when I started to put together collections, some of them were like 500 megabytes. [01:06:31] For just one collection. [01:06:32] A lot of it's the book art, by the way, the cover art is, it's a huge file. [01:06:38] And you put it in a PDF and then the PDF becomes big and you put, you know, a few hundred of those books together and then it becomes, you know, half a gigabyte or something. === Downloading Massive Book Collections (04:31) === [01:06:48] So I don't have the bandwidth funding to be able to support, you know, gigabytes of downloads for a hundred thousand people. [01:07:00] So what I'm, Trying to put together right now is an open source peer to peer file sharing system. [01:07:10] Well, I'm trying to just use off the shelf systems that already exist, by the way, but something that's very easy where basically it's like a torrent where I publish this torrent and then I give you this URL code and then you on a Mac or a PC or Linux or whatever, you can enter that code. [01:07:30] You can download this simple software and you can enter that code and then it just starts pulling that. [01:07:36] All the bandwidth for that from the other participants in the system because it's a peer to peer based system, you know, kind of like a torrent. [01:07:46] And that way, as you are downloading, you're also uploading for someone else. [01:07:53] Like you're sharing the bandwidth load with your up and down bandwidth. [01:07:58] And then that makes it affordable on our side to be able to do this. [01:08:01] So I don't have to cover all, you know, every byte for every user, for every book, for every audio file, et cetera. [01:08:09] This will enable me to put out some very large collections, like multi gigabyte collections, that you can then just start downloading as a peer. [01:08:19] And the download might take a little bit longer. [01:08:21] It might take 24 hours. [01:08:23] It might take 48 hours. [01:08:25] Who knows? [01:08:25] Depends on how many peers there are. [01:08:27] But it's a peer to peer based file replication system, basically. [01:08:32] And there are some pretty good open source candidates for that. [01:08:35] And that's where I'm looking right now to figure out which one's the best. [01:08:39] For me, it has to work on all the platforms. [01:08:40] It's going to work on Mac and it's got to work on Linux and Windows. [01:08:45] That's the hard part. [01:08:47] If it wasn't for that, we already know what to use. [01:08:50] But here's the cool thing about that is once we have that system established, then there are, there's a lot of content we can put into that system. [01:09:01] So for example, how would you like to be able to download, you know, a collection of all the infographics that we've ever put together? [01:09:10] It could be one click away, you know, or how would you like to download Every interview that I did in 2026 or something, you know, and, and be able to play them locally on your own computer so that you don't have to depend on the internet. [01:09:27] Or how would you like to be able to download, you know, a thousand books that teach self-reliance? [01:09:31] So if there's some kind of a nuclear war, if the internet goes offline, you have all those files stored locally, locally. [01:09:41] That's what I'm trying to put together. [01:09:44] And that's one of my next dreams in this project. [01:09:49] And of course, I appreciate your support because that's what makes all of this possible. [01:09:54] You can support us by shopping at healthrangerstore.com or there's a related store now called bright.shop, which, you know, because we're in kind of the bright universe here, bright learn and bright answers, et cetera. [01:10:09] Just go to bright.shop, it's pretty much the same store. [01:10:12] You can shop there, and that directly supports these platforms. [01:10:16] And, you know, that's for your food and nutritional products and personal care, superfoods, all organic. [01:10:22] Laboratory tested, long term storage formats, you know, everything from iodine and essential oils and all kinds of things. [01:10:30] So, you know, check it out there, either bright.shop or healthrangerstore.com. [01:10:35] And as long as you support us, I will build for you. [01:10:40] I will build platforms. [01:10:41] I will build knowledge. [01:10:42] I will build books and documentaries and audiobooks and all kinds of things that you'll be able to download and keep and store and use for reference and share with others. [01:10:52] And you don't have to be concerned about. [01:10:54] Copyright restrictions. [01:10:56] You don't have to pay. [01:10:57] There's no subscription fee. [01:10:58] There's no digital rights management. [01:11:00] You don't have to log in, you know, to listen to your audio book. [01:11:04] None of that stuff, because we all hate that stuff, don't we? [01:11:07] So I just want to give you the gift of knowledge free, like really free, free as in beer. [01:11:14] And I want you to be able to keep it, save it, share it, enjoy it, learn from it, spread the word. === Aliens and False Flags (10:34) === [01:11:20] That's what this is about. [01:11:22] That actually, for me, that's more fulfilling than anything else I'm doing right now. [01:11:26] And by spreading the word, you can help me reach a billion people. [01:11:31] So tell people about brightlearn.ai. [01:11:35] Tell people about brightanswers.ai. [01:11:38] And you will love it. [01:11:40] You will love it. [01:11:41] And I will greatly appreciate it. [01:11:44] So thank you for all your support. [01:11:45] I'm Mike Adams of brightvideos.com and naturalnews.com. [01:11:51] Take care. [01:11:52] So I wouldn't have believed this if it wasn't being stated by multiple pastors. [01:11:59] But apparently, the United States government is now briefing Christian pastors on the upcoming disclosure event that is UFO disclosure, or whatever they mean by that. [01:12:13] But pastors are being told to prepare their flocks for the government to announce that we are not alone in the universe. [01:12:21] Okay. [01:12:23] So this is happening. [01:12:25] However, of course, the timing of all of this is highly suspicious, given that. [01:12:32] The U.S. government under Trump is desperate to keep people under control, desperate to try to control the midterms, desperate to control the narrative, etc. [01:12:42] And if they announce that aliens have arrived or something like that, even as a total false flag or a cosmic false flag, that could convince a lot of people to put their trust in the government and to have more power in the hands of Trump and his administration. [01:13:02] Could even cancel midterm elections if you think about that. [01:13:06] It could cancel or it could result in Trump attempting to cancel the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, you know, you just go on down the list. [01:13:15] All kinds of nefarious things that the government could do with that power just to say, well, you know, we're not alone. [01:13:22] Maybe there's a threat or maybe there's like a United Nations of the cosmos that's ordering us to give up our guns or ordering us to give in to global government or ordering us to reduce our population by 90% or, you know, Whatever, take your pick. [01:13:39] It could be any narrative they want to push. [01:13:42] And so, yes, what I'm implying here is that this so called UFO disclosure will probably be fake. [01:13:50] Probably fake. [01:13:52] Now, there's another possibility in all of this that maybe they would do something on the smaller side and say, well, we've confirmed microbial life on Mars or something. [01:14:04] Or we've confirmed that there once was life on some other planet, or maybe one of the moons of Saturn or something. [01:14:14] So, it's more of a scientific approach right there. [01:14:16] Well, if that were the case, why are they briefing pastors? [01:14:20] You know, what do the Christians care about any of that? [01:14:25] I mean, do any Christians still believe the, you know, the Earth centric view of the universe and that God created the world in seven days? [01:14:32] I mean, those are metaphors. [01:14:34] That's not actual reality. [01:14:37] And I'm not even sure that most Christians would understand microbial life or anything like that because that's not really. [01:14:46] The focus of most Christians. [01:14:47] There are exceptions to that, of course, or Christians who are also science minded, but that's not the bulk of Christians. [01:14:54] So, my point is, I don't think that the announcement of microbial life would matter enough for the government to try to brief the pastor. [01:15:02] So, clearly, they have something bigger in mind. [01:15:05] And I don't trust the government. [01:15:08] I don't trust it at all. [01:15:10] They've been covering up this story for decades, and they've been covering up the What seems to be reverse engineering of crashed alien craft, at least you could argue that. [01:15:24] There's some intriguing evidence that points in that direction ever since Roswell, 1947, was it, or something like that? [01:15:34] And this whole time the government has said, oh, there's no such thing as aliens, no such thing as UFOs, no such thing. [01:15:40] And then now they're going to suddenly admit it. [01:15:45] Now they're going to say, yeah, we've been covering it up the whole time. [01:15:48] I don't believe that. [01:15:50] I don't think the government's going to admit that they've been covering this up and that the aliens have been here the whole time. [01:15:57] So I don't know what they have in mind, but I don't trust them. [01:16:01] Now, for the record, by the way, as a scientist, I don't think that we are alone in the cosmos. [01:16:07] But that certainly doesn't mean that every alien abduction story is true, because it almost certainly is not the case. [01:16:19] And there are, without question, a lot of crazy sounding stories out there from. [01:16:24] All kinds of people, some who say they were abducted by aliens, and some who say that they lived another life as an alien soldier or whatever. [01:16:34] I mean, there's every story, almost every form of science fiction that you could imagine is promoted by someone. [01:16:44] You got to take all that with a grain of salt, of course. [01:16:47] And what I'm looking for is whenever the government announces this, I'm looking for any real evidence that it's true. [01:16:56] Because, I mean, think about it. [01:16:57] Trump has claimed 35 times that we have defeated Iran in this war and that it's completely over and they're utterly devastated. [01:17:05] And yet, every time that's been a lie, every single time. [01:17:10] So, why should we suppose that the Trump administration is going to tell us the truth about disclosure? [01:17:18] Or maybe it's going to be a limited hangout just designed to deceive people or to pander to the people in some way, but not really reveal the full truth. [01:17:29] Whatever it is, you can bet that it's designed to concentrate power in the hands of the elite. [01:17:36] It's designed to strip away power from the people and to enslave the people. [01:17:41] And whatever it is, it's designed to further the global agenda of human mass extermination and depopulation. [01:17:50] You can count on that. [01:17:53] And like I said, maybe the government will say, well, the aliens showed up and they told us we had to reduce our population. [01:18:00] Yeah, what a convenient narrative to go along with the Bill Gates depopulation agenda. [01:18:05] You know, oh, The aliens made us do it. [01:18:07] Like, this is why you have to take the infertility drugs. [01:18:11] This is why you have to take the jabs. [01:18:12] This is why you have to use birth control. [01:18:14] This is why we have to promote abortion. [01:18:16] Cause the aliens made us do it. [01:18:17] I can see that being pushed aggressively and a bunch of people lining up with all kinds of new, like, alien worship religious cults, which that was depicted in the movie Contact, by the way. [01:18:31] Of course, based on the book Contact. [01:18:34] But you will see religious cults rise up worshiping the aliens, even if they're not real. [01:18:41] And then the government will do a bunch of drones at night with lights, and they'll have a mothership in the sky. [01:18:49] Look, the giant mothership is here. [01:18:51] You know, they can fake the alien arrival, they can fake it all. [01:18:56] They've got the deepfake technology. [01:18:59] I mean, some people claim that, you know, Netanyahu has been dead for weeks and they're still pushing out Netanyahu videos. [01:19:06] Maybe those are a fake. [01:19:06] I'm not sure. [01:19:08] But some of them are pretty fishy. [01:19:10] The point is the government has the technology to fake alien contact. [01:19:15] And then to use it in whatever way they want to cancel elections, to control the press, to push depopulation, to start a war, to do whatever they want. [01:19:25] The aliens made us do it. [01:19:26] That's going to be the new big excuse. [01:19:30] Not just, oh, it's COVID or, oh, it's World War III. [01:19:32] Now it's going to be, it's a cosmic emergency. [01:19:35] The aliens made us do it. [01:19:37] So get ready for that. [01:19:40] There's going to be a lot of material for podcasts. [01:19:43] That's for sure. [01:19:45] And I wonder what type of aliens they will fake for the contact. [01:19:50] Will it be the greys? [01:19:52] Will it be the lizard people? [01:19:55] Will it be the. [01:19:57] I don't even really know what all the alien species are supposed to be. [01:20:01] I don't know. [01:20:01] Will it be short aliens with big bug eyes or tall, skinny aliens? [01:20:06] Will it be the hybrids? [01:20:08] You know, when we find out that half of Europe's leaders are half alien hybrids, you know, whatever. [01:20:14] They're going to roll out something and it will be comical. [01:20:18] No doubt about that. [01:20:20] And it just makes you wonder are the Christians going to believe all this? [01:20:23] Are the Christians going to go along with the alien agenda narrative? [01:20:28] The Christians going to say, I mean, these are the same Christians, all their pastors told them that Jesus wants you to take the jabs. [01:20:34] So I guess they'll believe anything if their pastor says so. [01:20:38] So if the pastor says, well, Jesus wants you to believe in aliens, Jesus wants you to worship aliens, I bet you a lot of these Christians will go, okay, we're going to worship aliens because it says so. [01:20:50] And they'll cite some scripture that doesn't really say that at all. [01:20:54] They'll probably cite the book of Revelation and start claiming that all those things falling out of the sky must have been alien motherships instead of the actual meteors that were clearly described in Revelation, by the way. [01:21:09] And the entire book of Revelation is, as you know, it's one giant vision by John of Patmos. [01:21:25] It's even described as a giant vision, a very long, detailed vision, by the way, of angels telling him these things, and he wrote it all down. [01:21:34] But there's no factual basis for anything in the book of Revelation that has actually occurred as far as we can tell. [01:21:45] It's one giant vision. [01:21:46] So, whatever. [01:21:47] We'll see what the pastors do with this, with the alien agenda and the government pushing it. [01:21:52] But it's going to be fascinating. === Jonathan Otto on Peptides (02:20) === [01:21:54] So, stay tuned for all that. [01:21:57] And thanks for listening. [01:21:57] I'm Mike Adams here. [01:22:00] And you can follow my work at brightvideos.com and also, of course, my articles at naturalnews.com. [01:22:06] Take care. [01:22:09] Welcome to today's interview here on brightvideos.com. [01:22:11] And I have a returning guest, Jonathan Otto, joining me today about a topic that's really critical because right now the FDA is trying to move against healing therapeutic peptides. [01:22:23] And some of these peptides, like BPC 157, have been truly miraculous in my own life, helping me get back into jogging and exercise. [01:22:32] I've been 13 months now on those peptides. [01:22:35] And everything that works, In my experience, everything that works to help you heal and to put you on a path of longevity and healing and happiness and productivity, the FDA tries to take it away. [01:22:48] They want to keep you sick and diseased so that you become a repeat paying customer of Big Pharma. [01:22:54] Well, there are many other products and categories of healing or healing modalities that the FDA and, frankly, the entire establishment is trying to suppress. [01:23:04] And one of those is infrared light therapy. [01:23:08] And it's really more than just infrared, but that's part of it. [01:23:10] It's light therapy or red light therapy. [01:23:13] And our guest today, Jonathan Otto, he's the creator of a new docuseries that we're going to be streaming for free coming up at brightu.com. [01:23:21] I'll tell you about that. [01:23:22] It's coming up in May. [01:23:23] There it is. [01:23:24] There's the registration page. [01:23:25] It starts streaming May 9th. [01:23:27] But he's here to talk about red light and the therapeutic effects that are now emerging as more and more people are getting turned on to this kind of medicine, like they are DMSO or chlorine dioxide or many other things. [01:23:40] So welcome, Jonathan. [01:23:41] It's great to have you back on the show. [01:23:42] It's my pleasure. [01:23:43] Thank you, Mike, for having me. [01:23:45] It's good to have you back. [01:23:46] It's been a while, and you always join us now with a red light panel behind you or beside you. [01:23:52] So, there you go. [01:23:53] Exactly. [01:23:54] And the thing there is just like, unless people see it, it's all abstract, right? [01:23:59] And so, once you kind of see it, you're like, oh, that's simple, right? [01:24:02] But yes, okay, if I was doing this properly, I wouldn't have any clothes on. [01:24:06] But let's just not do that, Mike, because this is not that kind of show, and nor would I do that kind of show. [01:24:10] No, no, it's not that kind of show. [01:24:12] It was like the only fans version of red light therapy. === Methylene Blue Research (10:25) === [01:24:15] No, we're not doing that. [01:24:16] But I remember the last time we spoke, We were talking about how the sun's position in the sky changes the wavelength of the frequencies that penetrate your body when you're exposed to sunlight. [01:24:27] And I think about this because I'm out jogging, you know, shirtless and just wearing shorts, jogging around, getting sunshine, as you know. [01:24:34] And I always try to time that to be the right time to get like a mixture of the shorter, more yellowish wavelengths, but then the longer red that we know penetrates the tissues more. [01:24:45] Can you talk to us about that and some of the science surrounding that? [01:24:48] Yeah, I love that. [01:24:49] So, Yeah, you're making good choices because, like, I want to see people going to the nature more. [01:24:55] I want to see people using the sun for what it's giving us. [01:24:58] And in an ideal world, you'd be getting the earth's magnetic field at the same time, right? [01:25:03] So then you would have the earth under you. [01:25:05] And that's why you see plants grow so well and you see animals do so well because they're sleeping on the magnetic field of the earth and we're sleeping on beds, right? [01:25:13] So we're kind of removed from a lot of parts of nature. [01:25:15] We're missing the sunrises and sunsets, and all animals and all plants are getting that, right? [01:25:20] Isn't that just cool to think about that? [01:25:21] And God has designed that. [01:25:23] Right. [01:25:23] It's cool. [01:25:24] And we're biologically designed to get that in the morning and in the evening. [01:25:28] And when you think about it, it's a switch that says, you're awake now. [01:25:31] And then a switch in the evening to say, you're going to sleep now. [01:25:35] And think about it. [01:25:35] What's the issue? [01:25:36] People aren't sleeping well through the night, nor are they awake during the day. [01:25:39] So they're not awake during the day and they're not sleepy enough at night. [01:25:43] So there's a switch that's gone wrong. [01:25:45] And so, and particularly with what you're asking around the wavelengths of light, the red and near infrared in the earlier parts of the day and the latter parts of the day, particularly coming towards the sunsets, is where you're getting some of these wavelengths that are most proven to restore eyesight and to. [01:26:00] Activate the mitochondria in ways because it's a deeper penetration. [01:26:04] And you'll get some of that through the day, but it's a lesser concentration. [01:26:06] And then what you're doing as well when you use devices is that you're amplifying the irradiance, which we've talked about, because things can get weaker, unfortunately, in nature. [01:26:16] So what you're doing is, and I think this is an example of us being made in the image of God, where we were able to make something that harnessed what God has made in nature, but made it more applicable. [01:26:24] So it's up to 40 times the strength, which is really cool to think about that. [01:26:29] And you're able to penetrate the organs and activate these mitochondria. [01:26:32] And so everything improves, whether it's eyesight, kidney function, heart health, lung health, which then has dramatic applications to every form of cancer. [01:26:40] And then we enter into photodynamic therapy, which you're a huge fan of. [01:26:43] And I was going through some massive studies over the last few days on methylene blue and into tumoral injection, showing 100% success. [01:26:50] And this particular group of studies was cited on PubMed and it was 100% tumor reduction in breast cancer. [01:26:57] Colorectal cancer was 99.9%. [01:26:58] I think that's close enough. [01:26:59] But the control groups grow by 1,100 in the breast cancer group. [01:27:03] 900% in the colorectal tumor group. [01:27:05] And then the middle tumor group. [01:27:06] You're talking about methylene blue injections into tumors? [01:27:09] Yeah. [01:27:09] That's interesting because I remember covering studies from years ago that were conducted in Japan where they did micro injections of the phycocyanins from spirulina into tumors and they had astonishing cure rates. [01:27:22] They were able to shrink even pancreatic cancer tumors. [01:27:25] And this is well studied, well documented. [01:27:27] Anyone can look up the science. [01:27:28] But the phycocyanins, which are pigments, are very similar in their function to methylene blue. [01:27:37] Yeah. [01:27:37] Isn't that interesting? [01:27:38] Yeah. [01:27:38] Yep. [01:27:38] Exactly. [01:27:39] And it's a very natural form as well. [01:27:41] And people can, this is the key there as well. [01:27:44] Like, I'm not saying that everyone has to do methylene blue, but if you had cancer, I'd say, well, look, it is the most proven. [01:27:49] So keep that in mind. [01:27:51] But then look at curcumin, berberine, look at artemisinin, which is what ivermectin is based on. [01:27:59] Now you're looking at the fact that you're probably aware of antimicrobial photodynamic therapy, which is an amazing category. [01:28:07] And maybe this is one of the biggest reasons why these, Studies are so effective because it's killing the parasites, maybe better than anything else, because it's combining therapies and dealing with the voltage issue that causes the cells to undergo apoptosis and generate reactive oxygen and target, specifically target cancer cells, like the creation of singlet oxygen within your body through light therapy and hypersensitizing the cells. [01:28:31] But it's methylene blue, curcumin, berberine, chlorophyll, riboflavin. [01:28:37] These are examples, right? [01:28:39] So it's pretty amazing. [01:28:40] There's another one too I want to mention. [01:28:42] I have it on my screen hematoxylen. [01:28:44] This is also another blue dye. [01:28:46] It was discovered as a staining dye for staining samples and originally in veterinary medicine. [01:28:52] Then they found that when they would give this orally to animals like sheep or cows or dogs who were riddled with tumors, the tumors would all shrink and disappear because the hematosilin cut off the blood supply selectively to the cancer cells. [01:29:09] And you can buy this on Amazon, you know. [01:29:12] But like a lot of the things you just mentioned, including curcumin and so on, berberine. [01:29:17] This is activated. [01:29:18] It's photo activated. [01:29:19] So, like you were saying, this is why I love having conversations with you, Jonathan, because very few people know about this. [01:29:25] Almost no mainstream doctors know about this. [01:29:27] Very few people, even in alternative health, are aware of this yet. [01:29:30] But hematoxylin, which some people pronounce as hematoxylin, but that's actually not the correct pronunciation, I believe. [01:29:39] It's hematoxylin and methylene blue, like you said, photoactivation is what turns those on at orders of magnitude more than if you're just taking them normally. [01:29:50] Yes, good. [01:29:51] Yeah, you got it. [01:29:52] Yeah. [01:29:52] And it's so great hearing people talk about this because we all know that cancer is the one that's more likely to wipe us out, right? [01:29:58] And so then it becomes. [01:30:00] It behooves people then to say, well, let's take a preemptive strike. [01:30:03] And there are preventative studies on cancer in animals showing that the photodynamic therapy is working to prevent cancer. [01:30:11] And so that you may never see those studies in humans because it's just people don't think like this. [01:30:16] There needs to be major studies done like that to prove it. [01:30:18] But it's very obvious that once it works in an animal, it's very obvious that, yes. [01:30:22] And the same process, you know, you get this mic that reverses something is the same process that prevents it from happening in the first place because it's activating these parts of the body that are susceptible. [01:30:32] And You're really having an issue with voltage in the body that's causing a malformation of cells and intracellular parasites are disabling the function that's happening between the mitochondria and the stem cells. [01:30:45] And that's called the mitochondrial stem cell connection. [01:30:47] Dr. William Mackis has published a paper on that. [01:30:50] And that's why they're using the fenbendazole, the ivermectin. [01:30:52] And to give credit to Joe Rogan and Mel Gibson in their conversation, which was specifically showing how, you know, why did these three patients go into remission of stage four cancer? [01:31:03] That there were his friends. [01:31:04] And so that was a three for three, right? [01:31:07] It was a complete success. [01:31:08] Anecdotal, he gives his overview of what it was through Joe kind of probing him ivermectin, fenbendazole, methylene blue, which has to be activated, like we're saying, with red light between 630 and 660 nanometers. [01:31:19] And then you've got, and then they said that they were drinking hydroxine something. [01:31:23] And we can say that on this show because I can't say what it is. [01:31:26] It's on other shows because it gets deleted right away. [01:31:28] It's chlorine dioxide. [01:31:30] And that's why people need to go to sites like Deoxytube and Deoxypedia.com and put in the words cancer and look at all these before and afters. [01:31:37] And why 30 million people are using this worldwide, and it's legalized in hospitals. [01:31:41] And all of these therapies end up becoming oxygen therapies. [01:31:45] Oxygen is delivered directly through chlorine dioxide. [01:31:47] Red light is correcting how the body produces oxygen through activating the enzymes, cytochrome C oxidase. [01:31:52] Now, cellular respiration is created. [01:31:54] You're producing reactive oxygen that's specifically targeting tumor cells, causing apoptosis of cancer cells and the hypersensitization of the cells to these through raw, dark, leafy greens, like a high plant based diet in raw. [01:32:08] Plants, especially the darker colors. [01:32:10] And then the photosensitizers, like we mentioned, becomes the killer combo to not use a pun, but there you go killer combo to kill cancer. [01:32:17] So there you go. [01:32:19] Yeah, well said. [01:32:19] I love how you describe all those options. [01:32:22] You think about fresh vegetables with all the pigments and the carotenes and the luteins and so on. [01:32:29] But you can make a lot of your own medicine at home by growing simple trees like mulberry trees, for example, that have the dark mulberries. [01:32:39] And they'll start to produce fruit in two or three years, typically. [01:32:43] And the darker the berry, the more anthocyanins they contain. [01:32:47] So that's Mother Nature synthesizing the pigments that you need. [01:32:51] And then when you take that in, when you take anthocyanins in, I believe anthocyanins are in the class that's also photoactivated. [01:32:58] It's interesting that a lot of the pigments that we find, like curcumin, which is the orange or orange color, is one of its properties. [01:33:06] It's interesting that the pigments in particular are photoactivated. [01:33:10] And you get the pigments from plants, not from animals. [01:33:12] You don't get pigments from eating steak and bacon. [01:33:15] You get them from plants or you can get them from synthetic chemicals, like we talked about hematocyanin or let's say Prussian blue, by the way, the paint pigment. [01:33:27] Prussian blue is known, it's actually recognized by the FDA as eliminating cesium 137 from the body. [01:33:35] Did you know that? [01:33:35] Prussian blue. [01:33:36] No, no, that's amazing. [01:33:38] I love that. [01:33:39] It's the only FDA recognized prescription drug that will remove. [01:33:45] Radioisotopes of cesium from your body. [01:33:49] And it's a pigment and it's used by painters and it has been for centuries, actually, for centuries. [01:33:55] So there's just another, I mean, it's amazing. [01:33:57] Again, Jonathan, there's so many of these. [01:33:58] Let me give out the website where people can watch the full streaming episode coming up. [01:34:02] It's called Beyond the Diagnosis and you can register for it right now. [01:34:07] And it streams beginning May 9th. [01:34:09] And there's a new episode each day. [01:34:11] Of course, experts talking about these subjects and many more. [01:34:14] You're going to learn an extraordinary amount of information. [01:34:17] From registering, it's free to register, but optionally you can purchase it and download it. [01:34:21] And also, Jonathan, when people purchase this, they actually get a bonus now. [01:34:26] They get a red light belt, a high end belt, don't they? [01:34:30] Yeah. [01:34:30] Yeah, it's true. [01:34:31] Yeah, this is it here. [01:34:32] It's the Red Life Pro belt. [01:34:35] And so it's really cool because we're talking about these things, but this is a high radiance. === Beyond the Diagnosis Course (13:40) === [01:34:41] And you could see that when I come up close to the camera, right? [01:34:44] That's clearly the light that is on this belt that's causing that, not the ones behind me. [01:34:49] Yes. [01:34:49] And so Yeah, so you'll see that. [01:34:52] And, you know, people getting that, we've proven, and it's not, you know, the University College London proved it. [01:34:58] It's so safe to get it straight into the eyes. [01:35:01] And they even tested up to 45 minutes without any problem. [01:35:04] But three minutes is all you needed to improve eyesight. [01:35:07] But, you know, you could just get this around the areas of the body that are most essential for you and it will circulate. [01:35:13] So get it over your essential organs. [01:35:14] I like this hack right here. [01:35:16] So in the brain over the thyroid, the thyroid studies showed that the red light group. [01:35:21] Outperformed the non red light group by 70 times 7 0. [01:35:24] Both groups were using selenium, iron, and D3, 70 times better results in achieving T3, T4 hormone balance. [01:35:31] So producing thyroid hormones naturally, and 15 times greater at reducing medication needs. [01:35:38] Right. [01:35:38] So now I'm doing something here where I've got it into my brain, directly through my eyes, and over my thyroid. [01:35:44] So it's a combo that people don't think of, but it's a way to do it. [01:35:48] And then back pain is amazing to get rid of. [01:35:51] We've seen patients get remission of sciatica using that. [01:35:56] But this format, the belt format, also, I've seen people wrap it around their thighs or their knees or their shoulders. [01:36:03] So it's a multi format type of configuration, right? [01:36:07] I'm sure you've seen people use them in all those ways. [01:36:10] Yeah, absolutely. [01:36:11] And then you move it around the body, and that becomes a really great tool. [01:36:16] Yeah. [01:36:16] And of course, you can do something else while you're undergoing this treatment, right? [01:36:22] You can be listening to an audiobook or watching a video like this, or you can even be working. [01:36:27] You can wrap it around. [01:36:28] You know, your waist, and you can do your desk work or whatever you need to do. [01:36:32] So, you know, it's not actually taking time out of your day. [01:36:36] Exactly. [01:36:37] And yeah, you could be traveling, you could be doing anything because a lot of people, that's the thing. [01:36:42] That's the complaint you'd have. [01:36:43] Like, I don't have time where you could be brushing your teeth. [01:36:46] And I remember like I was last week, I was in Miami at some conventions. [01:36:50] And so I got the red light over my organs. [01:36:52] And while I was like brushing my teeth at night, and it was a late night. [01:36:57] And so I was like, I don't really have time to do this and sit here doing it. [01:37:00] So it gave me the ability to do that. [01:37:02] So those, Those types of things are great. [01:37:03] And that case study I was mentioning, one of the ones that came across my desk was woman Dee Dee with sciatica. [01:37:10] She had a nine out of 10 back pain score. [01:37:13] And so she had to quit her career as a part time massage therapist. [01:37:17] And that was a $48,000 a year salary. [01:37:19] Nine out of 10 pain means that you don't even care anymore, let alone can you actually do those careers that require a lot of physical output. [01:37:26] She went to a zero using this belt. [01:37:28] And we recorded that case study. [01:37:30] And it was really touching to see this woman regain that ability and for so little a cost. [01:37:35] And in this case, this is a free gift that we're giving when people purchase the series. [01:37:39] So you get all the information, the knowledge that you can keep at your fingertips. [01:37:42] And then you're getting a tool that's using this is five of the most proven wavelengths. [01:37:47] So it's, You'll love this, Mike. [01:37:49] It's 630, 660, 810, 830, and 1060. [01:37:54] So it's red, near infrared. [01:37:56] These are triple lights. [01:37:57] So it's got all of those frequencies coming out of the different lights here. [01:38:03] And so you've got a nice mixture. [01:38:05] Yeah, I want to talk about those frequencies here for a second, but I have one comment first. [01:38:10] But about the frequencies, it's critical that people need to know there are sort of super cheap gimmick versions of these belts that you can buy online. [01:38:20] That may only have one frequency or two or three. [01:38:24] They don't cover the base. [01:38:25] So I want you to answer that. [01:38:26] But first, let me mention something that's not part of your course, but just something that's in my consciousness about this, which is you know, I'm an advocate. [01:38:34] I mentioned the healing peptides. [01:38:37] And the number one peptide that the FDA is going after is BPC 157, or at least that's one of them that's being targeted. [01:38:45] BPC 157, Jonathan, actually grows blood supply to scar tissue and to injured tissues. [01:38:53] And I'm thinking that by layering these, if you are taking BPC 157, which again, I've been doing that for over a year, healed injuries, old sports injuries and martial arts injuries, combined with the red life belt, now you're going to get new blood supply to the scar tissue and injured tissues, plus the mitochondrial activation of the red life. [01:39:14] So I think, Jonathan, that people watching this, if you want to use these things, you should think about doing so layered to multiply the effects. [01:39:24] There are multiple modalities that you can combine here, right? [01:39:28] Yes, absolutely. [01:39:28] So there are clinical studies done on BPC 157 and red light in combination. [01:39:33] Oh, there are. [01:39:33] And yeah, it's a, it's a, because you've got BPC 157 is produced by the stomach, right? [01:39:41] It's a stomach acid. [01:39:43] And, and so you're basically, it's, it's interesting. [01:39:46] It's an example of the body healing itself. [01:39:47] And you've got a peptide form, which is the short chain amino acids that it's basically just a signature, right? [01:39:53] So that's what you're getting. [01:39:54] Like think of it like a water programmed frequency. [01:39:57] And then you're programming the body while, So, you're stimulating one area of healing through that, and then you're stimulating the propagation of that through the body and helping that travel and activating stem cells. [01:40:11] You're doing multiple things at once, like you're saying. [01:40:13] The clinical studies here, I'm just pulling them up real time. [01:40:19] These combinations are powerful because of those two mechanisms. [01:40:27] I'm looking here at the delivery there. [01:40:31] Through, are you using like an injection form or a supplement? [01:40:34] Just intranasal or supplement. [01:40:36] Yeah. [01:40:36] Yeah, exactly. [01:40:37] You don't have to inject it. [01:40:39] Exactly, which makes it easier. [01:40:40] Yeah. [01:40:40] And then, and so, like, and one of the easy ways to do as well is take the BPC 157 studies, take the red light therapy studies, and then you see both of these, like, you see the improvements in both sides. [01:40:54] You do the same thing with another therapy, whether it's probiotics or CoQ10. [01:40:59] There's some combination studies on CoQ10, red light, like I mentioned with thyroid, with selenium D3. [01:41:06] And then you see that the red light group is in those studies where they isolate both groups, the red light group is outperforming to the effect of 70 times the effect of the other without the light being activated, being used. [01:41:20] Yeah, yeah, exactly. [01:41:21] Now let's get back to the frequencies. [01:41:22] But like I said, there's a tendency for people to think that because they can see red lights on a belt, that it's the same. [01:41:31] But that's only the visible part. [01:41:32] What's really critical in here is the non visible wavelengths in addition to the visible, correct? [01:41:38] Yeah, yeah. [01:41:39] Why that whole spectrum? [01:41:40] Because, like, your belts, your panels are not inexpensive. [01:41:44] They're not like cheap gimmicks. [01:41:46] They're expensive, but tell us why that's the case with the frequency. [01:41:51] Yeah. [01:41:52] Yeah, exactly. [01:41:53] And ironically, they become the cheapest thing that you do because of the multi use and, like, any supplement or anything you're taking and you're reordering every month. [01:42:02] You do the math on it, it becomes a lot more expensive over time. [01:42:05] So, to me, it's the best thing to do to get. [01:42:08] Something that works well. [01:42:10] And then that becomes your foundation. [01:42:12] And then you're stacking things on top of that as you need them because no one really stays on one supplement for the rest of their life, nor necessarily should they. [01:42:19] It's good to use different things at different times, but you always want to activate them. [01:42:22] But to answer on the near infrared and the red, near infrared is invisible. [01:42:26] So everything you can't see is the near infrared. [01:42:29] So this is what you can see there is the blue, right? [01:42:31] 480. [01:42:32] And then you can see the 630, the red. [01:42:34] It's a lighter shade of red. [01:42:35] The 590 is the yellow color. [01:42:37] 660 is the deepest red. [01:42:39] 670 is equally as. [01:42:41] That deep red. [01:42:42] And then you get into 810, 830, which is all near infrared. [01:42:44] You can't see it. [01:42:45] And these are dual lights. [01:42:46] And that's why you're getting two frequencies out of the same device. [01:42:49] And then up to then 850, then 1060, which is the deepest part of near infrared. [01:42:54] They're penetrating the bone, the interior tissues right inside the organs to the deepest part of the organs. [01:42:59] It's part of the reason why this book, Mike, with the cancer off switch, when Dr. Tony Jimenez Rodi's recommendation, the chief medical officer and founder of the Hope for Cancer Treatment Centers, he described my research as. [01:43:11] Groundbreaking, potentially life saving, and not just recommended, but essential. [01:43:14] That's his words right there. [01:43:16] But what he, yeah, this is really cool. [01:43:18] What he did was that he wanted to make sure the patients got the best results. [01:43:21] So, what he did was recommend for his patients to get our Red Life devices in their homes when they come back from the program so they could get the best result. [01:43:31] Because, like, what we're saying there, you're investing time, right? [01:43:34] How much is your time worth to you? [01:43:36] You're investing, let's just say, you know, 15 minutes a day or 30 minutes a day, and you look at If you're getting an inferior result, you're investing a lot of time for something that may not be giving you the most superior result. [01:43:48] That being said, I don't want to say that people shouldn't do something else that they have and that's what they can do and that's what they can afford. [01:43:53] I want to encourage people to use what they have if that's what's within their range. [01:43:59] But we've made it so it's also really accessible. [01:44:01] And that's why we were also giving the red light therapy devices, in this case with the red light belt, as a free gift. [01:44:07] So it becomes a good thing that way. [01:44:10] Yeah, absolutely. [01:44:11] So again, for people, you can purchase the course called Beyond the Diagnosis. [01:44:16] And you can purchase that at brightionuniversity.com, just all spelled out, or you can just go to brightu.com and register for it to watch it for free. [01:44:25] And you can optionally purchase the course later. [01:44:28] It gives you the downloads, the full downloads of all the video files where you have them forever on your local computer. [01:44:36] But also, then you get this belt. [01:44:38] And there's a limited number in inventory that you have, Jonathan. [01:44:43] Can you talk about it? [01:44:45] I think your company is having difficulty keeping some of. [01:44:48] These panels in stock, and some of these items they're selling so quickly, and there are also supply chain challenges right now. [01:44:55] Uh, just what's going on with the you know the difficulty of keeping all these in stock? [01:45:01] Now, the belts are in stock. [01:45:02] I understand that. [01:45:03] And I'm very appreciative of that. [01:45:04] But what's going on with the supply chain? [01:45:06] Yeah, absolutely. [01:45:07] No, thanks for asking. [01:45:08] It's, look, it's one of the things that I guess every company in some ways hopes to have where they would become so popular that there would be so many orders placed that it would be so hard to keep up with it. [01:45:20] And so that's definitely happened with us. [01:45:22] And it's one that I'm grateful for and one that I take very seriously. [01:45:26] And it's why we're doubling down on all of those sectors. [01:45:29] So we're dramatically improving how much we're able to produce and up. [01:45:34] And it's again, everything is tested. [01:45:37] Every item and every wavelength, the part, the irradiance, the most important part, the amount of power delivered, so 200 milliwatts. [01:45:44] And these panels, as an example, everything is so carefully tested that it means that there are steps that others are just jumping through. [01:45:51] And it's one thing as well, if it takes a few weeks, for example, and we've got the timeframes there to get your device, then it's great to get something that is going to be in your home for a lifetime. [01:46:04] And so it's a good point to. [01:46:06] Come back to. [01:46:07] So we're FDA class two certified and we're rated for 50,000 hours, right? [01:46:13] So you do the math on that if a whole family is using it for 30 minutes a day. [01:46:17] It's a lifetime of use. [01:46:18] Yes, exactly. [01:46:19] Like around the 80 year mark, right? [01:46:21] So like people are impatient, right? [01:46:24] I'm waiting a few weeks and I feel like the world is falling down. [01:46:26] And then I end up with a device that I use for the rest of my life and my family to use that doesn't break and that has the warranties and everything. [01:46:33] So I just want to encourage people to like just see, have that vision. [01:46:36] You know, I spent $30,000 on my dad's knees for stem cells, right? [01:46:40] So, I wasted a lot of money. [01:46:41] It didn't work for him. [01:46:43] And it doesn't work for a lot of people because you need factors that will drive those stem cells, the mitochondria within the stem cells are essential. [01:46:51] So, what I did with a $300 device outperformed by far the $30,000 in stem cells. [01:46:57] So, I'm just saying, get things that work and then be patient, and you'll end up reaping the rewards of that. [01:47:04] And we're so serious about that. [01:47:06] And we do trainings and help people understand how to use things and help motivate people to use them by. [01:47:13] By following up and helping people through that. [01:47:16] And I don't see any, I haven't seen any other companies do that kind of like, you know, grab it and we're out of here, right? [01:47:22] You know me for a while. [01:47:24] My whole thing is transformation. [01:47:26] I love what Tony said here, where he said, he's a relentless pursuit of truth from his early days in the truth about cancer, where we met movement, to his current status as a formidable health advocate. [01:47:37] It's nothing short of inspirational. [01:47:38] But he says that his groundbreaking research and unwavering dedication to those battling cancer. [01:47:44] Make this a potential lifesaver. [01:47:46] But it's like we've got to be dedicated to an outcome. [01:47:49] And that's what I care about the outcome. [01:47:52] And so just know that not many companies are really thinking about that outcome. [01:47:55] They're thinking about selling stuff. [01:47:57] That's the boring part for me. [01:47:59] I just really, you're like that, Mike. [01:48:02] It's really about what are the results that we're causing for people. [01:48:04] And I'm really confident in that. [01:48:06] And we've done the best for our health. [01:48:08] Solutions that help people live happier, healthier, more abundant, more productive lives. [01:48:14] And you're one of the few people that actually visited my original laboratory. [01:48:19] And we've moved since then. === Infrared Light for Healing (11:10) === [01:48:21] We've upgraded the lab significantly, and you haven't seen the new one, by the way. [01:48:27] So, whenever you're back in Texas next time, let us know in advance. [01:48:32] You can stop by, do an in studio interview, and I'll show you the new lab, which is much larger, more instruments, more space than the old lab, by the way. [01:48:41] Oh, that's awesome. [01:48:42] Yeah. [01:48:43] Yeah. [01:48:43] We have a dedicated, we call it the Fauci room. [01:48:46] It's the microbiology testing room with a, With a UV light sanitizing system to kill the bacteria. [01:48:54] But I want to talk about the science of light for a moment here. [01:48:57] And on my screen, I have a picture of a submarine underwater. [01:49:01] And when the government, or let's say the Pentagon, wants to communicate with a submarine, how do you get propagation of electromagnetic waves through the water? [01:49:12] You have to use a very low frequency, or what's called the ultra low frequency ULF, which is a low bandwidth, low frequency, but deep penetrating wavelength. [01:49:22] So it's a much larger wavelength, right? [01:49:27] The wavelength is large and the frequency is. [01:49:30] Is small, right? [01:49:31] Or low, right? [01:49:32] So then when the wavelengths get shorter and the frequency gets higher, then it doesn't penetrate as much. [01:49:38] Now, what's interesting about your Red Life products is because you just described this whole spectrum of different wavelengths and you're referring to nanometers, right? [01:49:47] When you're talking about the different wavelengths, nanometers. [01:49:51] So your shorter wavelengths, which is the higher frequency, those only penetrate. [01:50:01] In a shallow way into the skin and the subcutaneous layer. [01:50:05] So, those are your higher numbers that go into a more shallow place in the body. [01:50:09] But then your mid range numbers, they go deeper. [01:50:12] They can go many, many inches into the body, activate those organs. [01:50:16] And then your lower numbers, which is your lower frequency, so a longer wavelength, penetrates much deeper into the body. [01:50:27] So, what I want to point out to people is that if you buy a cheap belt, It's just shining a red light on your skin and it's doing nothing useful, really. [01:50:35] If you buy the full spectrum of frequencies, you're getting multi layered physical treatments at every layer, you know, the skin, subcutaneous, the muscles, the ligaments, the joints, then the organs, then deep inside the organs, et cetera. [01:50:50] Yeah. [01:50:52] Talk to us about that because it's important for people to understand the physics of this. [01:50:56] Yeah, exactly. [01:50:57] No, you've the body is fascinating because you could once you get through to certain regions in the body, right? [01:51:05] So at The reason for the prostate cancer studies, the Lancet Oncology, 413 men, 400% increase in putting prostate cancer in remission, almost 400% compared to the control group. [01:51:16] And they're using near infrared, 800s, right? [01:51:21] And so you've got to get to these regions if you're going after these issues. [01:51:24] And then, yeah, like it's one of the things that's happening where you got maybe people that don't even understand that science that are making something that maybe has. [01:51:37] It looks like it would do what they need it to do, but it doesn't. [01:51:40] And so the people don't know, and they don't know. [01:51:43] They're not researching the wavelengths. [01:51:44] And that's why when you go into like Google, Grok, Enoch, right, you put into these engines, here's the condition that I have, what wavelengths are proven. [01:51:57] And so go with the proof, and then you can experiment from there if you want to try something that hasn't been done. [01:52:02] Like, for example, if something is heavily proven, like with eyesight, it was 670 nanometers. [01:52:06] So a shallower wavelength, it's a visible red light, but it was the one that. [01:52:10] Caused 17% improvement in eyesight, but then the timing of the day mattered as well. [01:52:14] If they did in the afternoon, it was zero improvement in eyesight. [01:52:16] And if they did in the morning, even if it was three minutes, whether it was 45 minutes, three minutes equally equated to 17% improvement in eyesight. [01:52:24] And that was 670 nanometers that did that. [01:52:26] But then near infrared has also been proven to work for eyesight. [01:52:29] So shining near infrared light into the eye at the same time, based on the studies showing how well that works. [01:52:35] And given that that's getting deeper, so when you're getting into the eyes, you're not just going, I'm not just going after the eyes, eyes are part of the brain. [01:52:40] I'm getting straight into the brain, into the deepest part of my brain through my eyes. [01:52:44] You look at the Bible verse, it says, The eyes are the lamps or the lights of the body. [01:52:49] And if the eye is whole, how great is the health? [01:52:51] And then, if the eye is dim, then how evil? [01:52:58] But the evil is really using the, it's referencing the absence of health and life, right? [01:53:04] So, and so what you, and it has a spiritual reference there, right? [01:53:09] So, but it's funny that we now know that the eyes do the access into the brain. [01:53:14] And that's why getting light into the eyes gets light into the brain and then getting these deeper wavelengths, these higher numbers, but not over 1100. [01:53:24] Then you're getting to mid infrared now. [01:53:25] You're no longer directly interfacing with the mitochondria. [01:53:28] That's mid infrared. [01:53:29] And let me interrupt and mention as further proof of the fact that the eyes are connected directly to the brain, is the fact that certain flicker rates of light can cause seizures in some people. [01:53:42] So if it's flickering inappropriately, this has been documented. [01:53:45] Some children were watching like cartoons, like anime cartoons, and they would have seizures because the flicker rate just hit the right frequency and it would cause seizures. [01:53:54] So what your eyes witness is directly impacting. [01:53:59] The brain and activating the brain. [01:54:01] So we can use that in a positive way instead of a seizure way. [01:54:06] We can use it therapeutically. [01:54:08] Yeah, one thing that is the damage and the cause then becomes the solution on the other side, right? [01:54:15] What do you think is causing so much thyroid issues when you see how quickly it's activated with light? [01:54:20] The enlarged thyroid studies with Hashimoto's thyroiditis were showing that the thyroid went in 96% into remission of enlarged thyroid and it was a 12 month follow up, but the treatment window was only three weeks, right? [01:54:32] So which means. [01:54:33] That it worked fast and that it was active for the next, what, like almost more than 11 months. [01:54:40] So, what we see in studies like this is that light is so effective for the thyroid. [01:54:45] So, then what about the damaging effect of the wrong lights? [01:54:49] Well, it would give us good clues that the lights in people's homes are causing a lot of these issues. [01:54:54] So, switching to incandescent bulbs makes a lot of sense because we would then lessen the damage that's happening and that's damaging eyesight, causing issues, and causing these other issues. [01:55:04] Issues like sunburn, for example, if you get sunburned, go and get in front of a red light, it'll heal. [01:55:08] And then people say the same thing like, if you get sunburned, get the sunset, sunrise, and you'll help that. [01:55:13] And that's exacerbated and done to the nth degree when you're in front of a panel or even like a device that you can move around the body. [01:55:21] My wife got burnt the other week, it was maybe a month ago on a cruise that we went on for a business event. [01:55:27] And she got a really bad burn and she was expecting to peel, but I got on a red light mask right away and she never peeled. [01:55:32] So she was really cheering about that. [01:55:35] You know, and by the way, Mike, she is pregnant with our third baby. [01:55:39] Oh, wow, congratulations. [01:55:41] Yeah, baby girl. [01:55:42] And we got two boys and two miscarriages. [01:55:45] And I'll talk about this stuff openly because so many people are devastated because of just, you know, life happens. [01:55:52] And, you know, why didn't I know that her progesterone levels were low or whatever? [01:55:56] And so you don't beat up on yourself, you just learn and you take steps. [01:56:00] And I know that red light was essential for her healthy pregnancy. [01:56:04] And yeah, so she went through a lot of trauma from that. [01:56:06] And people that have been through this can relate. [01:56:09] And so I just know how much that has now changed the future of our family. [01:56:14] I, my 87 year old grandma, by the way, she used this device behind me, right? [01:56:18] Not this same one. [01:56:19] She's got it in our home, but this is what she used to get off her. [01:56:22] She's, she no longer needs to take thyroid medication at all. [01:56:25] And because of the COVID vaccines that she kept taking, the boosters and everything, I think it was that, but whatever it was that caused her to keep falling over and she split her head. [01:56:35] And so then, you know, getting her with that then made sense to help her recover. [01:56:40] From the split, but then she moved back into the home my wife and I built for her because she's now completely mobile and doesn't have the cognitive impairment anymore. [01:56:49] And it was the red light. [01:56:50] She has no aches and pains in the body. [01:56:51] She's doing a half an hour twice a day. [01:56:54] And she didn't even do it correctly for her thyroid. [01:56:57] She had her back to it, not her thyroid direct to it. [01:56:59] And it still worked. [01:57:00] It still worked. [01:57:01] Because of how much it penetrates. [01:57:02] Yeah. [01:57:03] Yes. [01:57:04] And then how much it circulates. [01:57:05] You see, right? [01:57:07] And then you think about chromophores and you think about DNA and how they're both tuning, they look like tuning forks joined together. [01:57:15] And then you realize a frequency then is setting off more frequencies. [01:57:19] And that's why you're. [01:57:21] It's traveling through frequency in the body. [01:57:24] How cool is that? [01:57:25] Mention if people want to get these panels, they can go to healthrangerstore.comslash redlife and you'll see the entire collection here. [01:57:33] But I do want to mention there is a four to six week wait time on these panels for reasons we just talked about. [01:57:40] But they are priced at 25% off MSRP. [01:57:45] So there's a number of panels to choose from. [01:57:48] There's even more than just this and different formats and so on. [01:57:51] But these are the most popular ones, these panels. [01:57:53] And I've got one of these big ones at home. [01:57:55] That's just tremendous. [01:57:57] I love it. [01:57:58] It's the best way to warm up in the morning. [01:58:00] You know, you get up and I just stand on it and start doing whatever. [01:58:06] Start, you know, I start checking what's breaking in the news, or I might work on the Rubik's Cube while I'm getting the sun or the light. [01:58:16] I do whatever I need to do for that morning, for that time to get warmed up. [01:58:20] So it's wonderful. [01:58:21] But anyway, healthrangerstore.comslash redlife is where you can buy all these products. [01:58:27] But again, only the belt is actually in stock right now. [01:58:31] The others are four to six week wait time. [01:58:34] And that's, you know, hey, we all apologize for that. [01:58:36] But that's the state of the world today, Jonathan. [01:58:38] It's like, it's going to be harder to get things. [01:58:42] Yeah. [01:58:43] Industry is getting hammered. [01:58:44] You know, the lack of energy is affecting everything. [01:58:48] It's true, man. [01:58:49] And then once people get it and they realize, wow, I really need this and want this, and it's just, and then it's smart. [01:58:55] If it makes sense to you and you can do it, then it's good to do it because, like, You know, that device that I got out to you over a year ago now, you've used it maybe this morning or whatever, right? [01:59:06] So it's kind of, it just keeps hundreds of times. [01:59:09] There you go. [01:59:10] Yeah. [01:59:10] The gift that keeps giving, right? [01:59:11] Dr. Brian Artis's team is using it. [01:59:13] Ed Group is using it faithfully. [01:59:14] And Henry Ely, I mean, here's a guy that has, Dr. Henry Ely, that has seizures. [01:59:20] And so if anyone's going to get affected, if you think, oh, maybe that's going to be a problem with my body, well, he's the canary in the coal mine and it's so safe and effective for him. [01:59:29] And he's so happy about it, right? === Vitamin D3 Plus K2 Synergy (08:48) === [01:59:32] And so the list keeps going of, Of people in the industry, Lee Merritt, it's been transforming for her. [01:59:37] And I remember when you first, I loved how candid you were. [01:59:40] You said, I don't think it's going to work really well for me, Jonathan, because I get a lot in the sun. [01:59:43] And I said, You wait and see what happens. [01:59:45] And then three days later, or sometime that week, you give me a voice message on Signal and then you tell me that it had been life changing for you after all the amazing things you're already doing and for your wife. [01:59:58] And that was touching for me. [01:59:59] I showed that to Lori, my wife, and she was so thrilled. [02:00:02] Yeah, it's wild too, because I do get a lot of sun. [02:00:05] And when I was younger, I used to be a person who would burn easily. [02:00:10] And that is just no longer the case. [02:00:12] I do not burn now. [02:00:14] It's really weird because I thought that was just genetics, you know? [02:00:18] And it's not. [02:00:19] When did you not burn? [02:00:20] It wasn't in connection to the panel. [02:00:21] It already had happened that way. [02:00:23] I can't nail it down exactly, but for sure, over the last year, when I'm out jogging in the sun and I don't wear any sunscreen, of course, and I don't wear sunglasses either, I'm trying to get natural light into my eyes. [02:00:39] You know, I'm only wearing a pair of shorts and tennis shoes, right? [02:00:42] So I'm getting sun everywhere. [02:00:44] And I just, I have not burned at all in the last, I mean, several years, but certainly not in the last year. [02:00:50] And again, as a child, I would be the first one to burn. [02:00:55] So, so, and one of the reasons for that, Gary, the human garage, he brought up the fact that heavy metals in the skin is causing the burn because it's heating up. [02:01:05] And that's an interesting thing. [02:01:07] One thing that the chelation and things that you did in the last few years could have helped if that was the theory. [02:01:14] Well, and better nutrition now, you know, with the turmeric and everything else, it, Clearly, it makes a difference. [02:01:19] Yeah. [02:01:20] And then the light therapies, they're causing intracellular detoxification. [02:01:24] So the cells are working on their own accord. [02:01:26] And that was the thyroid studies showing that the energy, cellular energy, would cause the thyroid to regenerate and to then detoxify from bromine, halogens, and fluoride. [02:01:35] It would actually remove those. [02:01:36] There's studies on formaldehyde in the brain. [02:01:39] Red light therapy was proven to degrade formaldehyde in the brain. [02:01:42] So then you think about, okay, well, I'm putting something in my body that's causing me then now to become less unstable. [02:01:48] So I don't have as many issues in my body so I can handle the sun like, The elites, if you will, you think about they do things or just by industry naturally evolving in it without checks and balances. [02:02:01] We've ended up with all kinds of toxins in our body that make us allergic to the sun, like vampires. [02:02:07] And then now we're correcting that. [02:02:09] And your ability to absorb vitamin D from the sun is accelerated with red light therapy, which is proven, which means that you're getting more of that, which is it's using it and able to absorb it. [02:02:19] Whereas that is an issue for most people absorbing it from the sun. [02:02:23] Yeah, yeah, that's right. [02:02:24] That makes perfect sense. [02:02:25] All right. [02:02:25] Well, Jonathan, we're almost out of time here. [02:02:27] Let me just remind people of the upcoming event. [02:02:31] It's at brightu.com and it's called Beyond the Diagnosis. [02:02:36] You can register for it now and it begins streaming May 9th with an episode each day. [02:02:42] Amazing guests, amazing topics. [02:02:44] Just real quick, Jonathan, can you just give us a quick one minute overview of what's in the course that they're going to hear? [02:02:49] Yeah. [02:02:50] Yeah. [02:02:50] We've got somewhere around 70 different speakers, doctors, health advocates that just Best in their field, generally speaking. [02:02:58] And they are sharing areas that you and I, even with what we know, we still get rusty in different areas, right? [02:03:06] And then you're like, oh, that's right. [02:03:07] That, oh, that's right. [02:03:08] Didn't remember that or didn't know that yet. [02:03:10] And so you learn all these complementary therapies that you can access from your home. [02:03:15] And so it's not, we're not here talking about all these expensive out of reach treatments that you can't do. [02:03:21] We're talking about the practical things that you can do, many of which with your kitchen cabinet as is, right? [02:03:26] So then you, You're going to take in all this knowledge and information and some of the most up to date information with people like Dr. Andreas Calcutt, right? [02:03:34] So he's in the series with chlorine dioxide and we go through all the cutting edge resources. [02:03:38] Yeah, yeah, that is awesome, right? [02:03:40] Because not many people can get access to him and because he's off in the lab, right? [02:03:45] Yeah, he's great and people need to know that. [02:03:47] And I'm sorry to interrupt you, but we're seriously out of time. [02:03:50] Yeah, you're right on time. [02:03:51] Yeah, no, no, no. [02:03:51] Of course, he's going to give you this multiple vectors of information that's often hidden or suppressed. [02:03:59] By the institutions that try to keep you sick. [02:04:02] So, bottom line is sign up at brightu.com beyond the diagnosis. [02:04:07] And then also, if you want to get the Red Life devices, go to healthrangerstore.comslash Red Life. [02:04:14] All one word, R E D L I F E. Thank you, Jonathan. [02:04:18] As always, I really enjoy talking with you. [02:04:21] We hit so many urgent areas, and the invitation is open to you to come check out the new laboratory whenever you're in Texas. [02:04:29] Oh, thank you. [02:04:29] Awesome. [02:04:31] Yeah. [02:04:33] Awesome. [02:04:34] Awesome. [02:04:36] I'll be there next week because I'll be doing Lex Friedman's show and a few others. [02:04:40] All right. [02:04:43] Some others I can't mention, but I've got some awesome shows coming up. [02:04:45] And so maybe it will work out. [02:04:47] I'd love to see you. [02:04:48] Okay, great. [02:04:49] Yeah, we'll keep in touch. [02:04:50] And thank you for joining me today. [02:04:51] Have a great rest of your day. [02:04:53] And thank all of you for watching. 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[02:07:41] That's great for long term storage. [02:07:43] Plus, we have iodine, and that's a product that's moving very quickly because of concerns about global nuclear war, unfortunately. [02:07:51] But you can find all of this, it's all laboratory tested, it's all certified, it's all meticulously sourced. [02:07:57] At healthrangerstore.com. [02:08:00] And yeah, there we go. [02:08:00] That's what the vitamin D3 looks like there. [02:08:03] Thank you for supporting us because we need your support in order to fund our platform. [02:08:08] And so we can keep bringing you amazing interviews and content and free AI tools for knowledge and so much more. [02:08:15] So thank you for supporting us. [02:08:16] I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, for healthrangerstore.com.