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Health Ranger Report: Cory Endrulat explains why humanity must ABOLISH modern slavery to survive
By kevinhughes // 2025-05-12
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  • Centralized AI systems, controlled by corporations, manipulate information and threaten human autonomy, risking a form of slavery where people don't realize they're enslaved.
  • Open-source, uncensored AI (like Brighteon.ai) and grassroots efforts can counter corporate-controlled platforms, empowering individuals with knowledge and self-reliance.
  • Over-reliance on AI and robots could erode human skills and agency, with Gandhi's principles cited as a warning against replacing human labor with machines.
  • Decentralized, nature-based systems (like permaculture) foster resilience, contrasting with industrial monoculture and corporate automation that create dependency.
  • Rejecting compliance with oppressive systems (e.g., taxation, censorship) and embracing education, self-sufficiency and natural intelligence are key to abolishing modern forms of enslavement.
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) and humanoid robots threaten to dominate both white-collar and blue-collar workforces, the question of human freedom has never been more urgent. Cory Endrulat of The Liberator 2 joined the Health Ranger Mike Adams to discuss the intersection of technology, enslavement and the path to reclaiming human autonomy. Adams opened the discussion by highlighting the dangers of centralized AI systems controlled by corporations with agendas misaligned with human well-being. The Health Ranger warned that mankind is living in a world where AI is reshaping reality. He emphasized that knowledge itself is on the "endangered species list" as Big Tech censors and manipulates information. (Related: Mike Adams and Alex Jones: Robots, autonomous systems and artificial intelligence will reshape the future.) Endrulat echoed this concern, framing AI as a potential tool for both liberation and oppression. The abolitionist who established The Liberator 2 with William H. Douglas in 2023 stated that the worst form of slavery is when a people don't realize they are a slave.

The perils of technological dependence

He pointed to how technology can replace human authority if they fail to recognize its influence. Endrulat's philosophy, Naturosophy, emphasizes natural intelligence – human consciousness and intuition – as the antidote to artificial control. Adams, a proponent of open-source AI, shared his work on Brighteon.ai, a project offering uncensored, locally run language models. Unlike corporate AI like ChatGPT – which he accused of being "pro-Pharma" and "pro-censorship" – Brighteon's models empower users with survival knowledge, from permaculture to natural medicine. Endrulat praised this approach, drawing parallels to historical abolitionists who used the printing press to spread their message. "Every evolution of technology has coincided with the evolution of freedom," the integrative nutrition health coach noted. Both agreed that decentralization is critical. Adams argued that power shouldn't be in the hands of one man like Elon Musk, warning against centralized platforms that dictate speech. Endrulat agreed, adding that "knowledge is freedom" and the occult – hidden knowledge – is power kept from the masses. A chilling segment of the conversation explored how AI-powered robots could blur the line between human and machine. Adams painted a dystopian future where robotic assistants – spying, cooking and even farming – render humans passive. If a teenager grows up with a robot doing everything, they will never learn real skills. Invoking Indian activist Mahatma Gandhi, Endrulat said that people should not use machinery for producing things they can make themselves. While not anti-technology, he stressed discernment. People must see beyond the illusion because if they don't, they will mistake the artificial for reality. The dialogue shifted to agriculture, where Adams contrasted permaculture – working with nature – with industrial monoculture reliant on AI tractors spraying pesticides. Decentralized farming builds community resilience, while corporate automation creates dependency. Endrulat linked this to broader societal issues saying that people invent pills and robots to fix problems, but the answers are in nature. He added that permaculture reconnects people to the earth and each other.

A call to action: Abolishing modern slavery

Endrulat's work at The Liberator focuses on empowering individuals through education and grassroots networks. The content creator and abolitionist declared that governments – taxation, prisons and war – are founded on slavery. He urged non-compliance as a path to freedom. Adams closed with a rallying cry stating that Americans are devolving into a theocratic dictatorship. In order to survive, they must understand slavery and abolish it in all forms. The interview underscored a stark choice: Will humanity harness technology for liberation, or succumb to a new era of enslavement? As Adams and Endrulat affirmed, the answer lies in decentralization, self-reliance and the unyielding power of natural intelligence. Follow Freedom.news for more news about fighting for freedom. Watch the full interview between Cory Endrulat and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below. This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.

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