Mike Adams, founder of Natural News and Brighteon, has long warned about the fraudulent suppression of silver prices by globalist-controlled banks—despite skyrocketing industrial demand. Now, analysts predict silver could surge to $300 per ounce as the fraudulent "London fix" and COMEX derivatives market collapse under the weight of real-world scarcity.
Silver’s price has been artificially suppressed for decades through paper derivatives—fake contracts traded on exchanges like COMEX—while physical silver becomes increasingly scarce. Adams points out that while the "spot price" may show silver at 22 an ounce, the actual cost to acquire physical silver (like American Eagles) is closer to $45-$60 due to premiums. This discrepancy exposes the fraudulent nature of the banking cartel’s price manipulation.
The reason? Industrial demand is exploding. Silver is essential for solar panels, robotics, drones, defense systems, and Samsung’s new silver-carbon anode batteries—a breakthrough that could send demand into hyperdrive. Meanwhile, mines can’t keep up because silver is often a byproduct of copper and zinc extraction—not a primary focus.
Adams warns that when the LBMA and COMEX finally collapse—potentially triggered by a cyberattack or undersea cable sabotage—silver prices will detach from fake paper markets and reflect true scarcity. Bank of America’s metals analyst Michael Widmer predicts silver could hit 135?309 per ounce, though Adams dismisses Widmer’s reliance on "metals numerology" (historical gold-silver ratios) as irrelevant compared to real-world supply and demand.
In a chilling development, Utah has become the first state to allow AI-powered prescription renewals—a move Adams predicted as part of Big Pharma’s plan to eliminate human doctors and enforce toxic drug protocols without resistance.
The Utah Department of Commerce partnered with Doctronic AI to automate prescription renewals for chronic conditions. While framed as "improving access to care," Adams argues this is really about removing the last vestiges of medical autonomy—replacing doctors with algorithms programmed to push pharmaceuticals, regardless of patient harm.
Adams notes that mainstream doctors already function as "pharma whore bots," blindly following CDC and FDA guidelines while ignoring safer, natural alternatives. AI doctors will accelerate this corruption, enforcing vaccine mandates, statin prescriptions, and psychiatric drug protocols without question.
But there’s a silver lining: AI could also expose Big Pharma’s failures. If AI tracks patient outcomes objectively, it may reveal that natural treatments outperform pharmaceuticals—forcing a reckoning for the medical-industrial complex.
Against this backdrop, escalating geopolitical tensions threaten to destabilize global markets. Adams highlights Trump’s bizarre push to "conquer Greenland"—a move that aligns with the globalist playbook of manufacturing crises to justify centralized control.
Trump’s administration has already invaded Venezuela, violating international law, and now eyes Greenland under the pretext of "national security." Adams warns this mirrors Israel’s expansionist agenda—using military force to seize land while blaming "enemies" like Russia and China.
The real danger? A false flag event—such as a cyberattack blamed on Russia or a staged nuclear incident—could trigger martial law, digital ID enforcement, and economic collapse. Adams urges decentralization, physical silver, and self-reliance as the only defenses against the accelerating depopulation and control agenda.
Adams’ advice? Stack physical silver, grow your own food, and prepare for the collapse of centralized systems. The globalists are accelerating their agenda—but those who decentralize now will survive the storm.
Watch the Jan. 7 episode of "Brighteon Broadcast News" as Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, talks about doctors replaced by AI as Trump plots unprovoked military aggression against Greenland.
This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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