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News & Articles By Mike Adams
02/05/2026
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By Mike Adams
China’s CATL 5C Battery Breakthrough: The Final Nail for the Combustion Engine
Introduction The electric vehicle revolution was always a promise held back by its weakest link: the battery. For years, EVs were shackled by slow charging, high replacement costs, poor cold-weather performance, and safety risks that made them a niche product for most. This technological stagnation created a dependency on centralized fuel systems and unreliable energy […]
01/30/2026
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By Mike Adams
AI Revolutionaries: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Tyrannical Government Obsolete
Introduction: The Inevitable Collapse of a Corrupt System Our governing institutions are failing. Across the globe, trust in political leadership has evaporated, replaced by widespread recognition of a system defined by waste, fraud, and violence against the very people it was designed to serve. The current political class is consumed by tribal warfare, self-enrichment, and […]
01/24/2026
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By Mike Adams
Silver Market Cataclysm: How Green Tech, AI, and Military Demand Are Exposing a Terminal Supply Crisis
Introduction: The End of Cheap Silver In January 2026, silver did not just break records; it shattered the financial world’s complacency, piercing the $103 per ounce barrier. This is not a temporary spike or a speculative bubble. It is the unmasking of a fundamental, irreversible reality: the era of cheap and abundant silver is over. […]
01/23/2026
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By Mike Adams
The GDDR7 Crisis: How AI-Driven Supply Chains Are Sending Consumer Electronics Toward Digital Serfdom
The Great Digital Shortage: How AI Centralization Is Crippling Consumer Tech Across the globe, consumers are facing a stark reality: the graphics cards and PCs that once symbolized personal computing freedom are becoming scarce luxuries. The shortage of GDDR7 memory—the critical component powering the latest generation of GPUs—is not a simple supply chain hiccup. It […]
01/23/2026
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By Mike Adams
China’s DeepSeek V4: The AI Tool That Could Make ChatGPT Obsolete
Introduction: The AI Arms Race Heats Up The global technology landscape is on the verge of a seismic shift. According to analysis of a recent code leak from the GitHub repository of the Chinese AI firm DeepSeek, the company is preparing to release a revolutionary new model, tentatively called DeepSeek V4 or ‘Model One.’ [1][2] Early […]
01/20/2026
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By Mike Adams
Breakthrough in Sodium-Sulfur Technology – 2,021 Wh/kg Battery Rivals Lithium-Ion Using Abundant Materials
Introduction – Chipping A Way At The Lithium-Ion Monopoly A technological breakthrough reported in early 2026 has the potential to shatter the global energy storage cartel. Researchers from Shanghai Jiao Tong University have developed a sodium-sulfur battery prototype achieving an energy density of 2,021 watt-hours per kilogram (Wh/kg), a figure that directly rivals the performance […]
01/05/2026
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By Mike Adams
Mike Adams Announces BrightAnswers.ai – A Deep Research AI Engine Built on Millions of Curated Articles, Books and Science Papers
Today I’m announcing the much-anticipated launched of BrightAnswers.ai, which is a significant upgrade of our experimental AI engine that has been hosted at BrightU.ai for a few months. BrightAnswers.ai is an uncensored deep research AI engine that harnesses a massive collection of curated books, science papers and articles which I have cleaned and indexed over […]
07/23/2025
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By Mike Adams
THE AI RACE IS ALREADY WON: How China’s power dominance (and America’s climate lunacy surrender) secured its victory in the race to AI superintelligence
The 21st-century race for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)—and eventually Artificial Superintelligence (ASI)—is not merely a contest of algorithms or computing power, but fundamentally one of energy dominance. While Western policymakers remain distracted by semiconductor shortages and renewable energy targets, China has executed a single-minded national strategy: securing cheap, abundant, and scalable electricity to power its […]
06/14/2025
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By Mike Adams
Eleven days before Iran bombed Tel Aviv, my microscope revealed haunting images of EXACTLY what would happen
In late May, weeks before Iran bombed Tel Aviv, I peered into my laboratory microscope and saw an array of astonishing images depicting animals, missiles in the sky and more. These weren’t just any images, however: They were sketched out by xylitol crystals as they froze on a slide. I had dripped liquid (heated) xylitol onto […]
05/28/2025
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By Mike Adams
Amazing microscopy photos reveal how freezing crystals attempt to mimic electronic structures they are touching
Morphic resonance experiment (May, 2025) I placed melted xylitol on top of and beside a 256GB SSD, making sure the xylitol was in direct contact with the electronic contacts and circuitry components. The SSD module was an M.2 NVME module that looks almost identical to this one (and has the same interface pins): After heating […]
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