Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, is warning about mounting concerns over the integrity of the leadership of the Department of Defense, and the Pentagon's potential role in undermining the military strength, national security and economic stability of the United States.
Adams laid out his concerns in his docuseries "Battlefield America: 2022-2024" along with author Steve Quayle. They argue that recent events suggest a deliberate weakening of American military hardware and strategic positioning, raising alarms about the nation’s ability to project power globally. (Related: Biden administration racing to distribute another $1.25 billion in military aid to Ukraine before term ends.)
Coupled with a looming financial collapse tied to the petrodollar system and the rise of digital currencies, the U.S. faces a pivotal moment in its history, with implications for national security, economic dominance and American global influence.
Adams and Quayle trace these issues back to the administration of former President Barack Obama. They claim that the Obama administration compromised U.S. military technological development, and thus national security.
One notable incident, from 2011, involved Iran capturing a U.S. RQ-170 military drone, which Tehran claims flew directly into an Iranian airport, granting access to critical decryption hardware. The U.S. claims Iran hijacked the drone to make it land.
Regardless of the truth, the drone enabled Iran to reverse-engineer satellite-based communication protocols, a significant blow to U.S. military operations. Additionally, during this period, Iran seized U.S. Navy vessels and China executed a hack on the Office of Personnel Management, exposing sensitive personnel records of millions of federal employees, including members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Armed Forces.
These events, according to Adams and Quayle, set the stage for a broader erosion of U.S. security and its technological advantage over adversarial nations.
The current geopolitical landscape further exacerbates these vulnerabilities. The authors warn that a potential defeat of U.S. troops by Russian forces in Eastern Europe could trigger the collapse of the petrodollar, the foundation of the U.S. dollar’s status as the global reserve currency.
Middle Eastern nations, particularly Saudi Arabia, may abandon the petrodollar system, leading to a catastrophic financial reset. Adams and Quayle highlight that the U.S. owes Arab nations an estimated $180 trillion in oil-related debts, a figure that underscores the fragility of the current economic order.
The rise and expansion of the BRICS group of developing economies and the shift away from the petrodollar by nations like Russia, Iran and China further threaten U.S. economic dominance.
The authors also address the internal challenges facing the U.S. military, including the dismissal of frontline pilots and the potential expulsion of thousands of special forces units over vaccine mandates. These decisions, they argue, reflect a broader erosion of trust and morale within the armed forces, further weakening the nation’s ability to respond to external threats.
The authors conclude with a stark warning: The U.S. is at a crossroads, facing existential threats to its military, economy and global standing. The convergence of these crises, they argue, is not accidental but part of a deliberate effort to establish a new world order. As the nation grapples with these challenges, the need for transparency, accountability and decisive action has never been greater.
Watch this episode of the "Health Ranger Report" as Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, as he discusses some of the predictions he and Steve Quayle made that came true.
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