The Prepper Broadcasting Network - 2026 Prepper Goals & Predictions W/ Jordan Phoenix & Sara Changing Earth

Episode Date: January 13, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:05 You're listening to PBN. You're going to have back the stability here. Well, good evening, PBN family. It is 2026 Prepper Goals and Predictions. Big night tonight. Big night tonight. We're going to make a list and check it twice. We're going to come back to you.
Starting point is 00:00:51 This was Jordan's idea to come back to you in a year so we can hang our heads in despair at the failures of the year. But yeah, we are, we're live. We are on Instagram. We are on YouTube. Jordan, thanks so much for joining us tonight. I appreciate it. Great to see you as usual.
Starting point is 00:01:12 I think that's how we need to start out. YouTube, Insta and Rumble, right? YouTube Instant Rumble. So hello Instagram people. We're not over there very often. Some dude, this is why, because some dude just showed up and posted 10 mushrooms in a row in chat. magic away
Starting point is 00:01:31 I don't know what that means so the year is upon us right what are we at 12 days into the new year I'm feeling good January 12th a good year thus far and yeah we got we got big things coming on PBM we don't need to talk about that if you're interested
Starting point is 00:01:49 in all the PBN stuff listen to today's earlier show no idea what it was called something about the pantry the prepper pantry listen to that one it's got the whole lineup of yeah the archive shows i i actually ended up dropping my phone while trying to juggle getting out to the car while listening and it destroyed the screen saver and this is the actual phone
Starting point is 00:02:13 itself is destroyed too yikes damn phones it's a limited time offer phones will be going away soon there's my prediction maybe not this year but there'll be there'll be a thing once they put the chips in here then we'll be good. We want to worry about dropping it anymore. Yeah, I won't have a phone then. I'll be sending you new letters through snail mill. I can't wait. I say we do it now. I'm not even lying. I had a pin pal growing up as a kid. I had a Chinese pin pal. So I would actually write in Chinese and she would write in English and we would send each other letters because she was learning English and I was learning Chinese as a child. That's so awesome. There's a lady on here. of it. Listen up Instagram people. There's a, there's a lady on here called verse and sip. And verse and
Starting point is 00:03:06 sip is like, she's doing it. I don't know. Nobody, nobody probably would even care because it's so, gay is the right word for a guy like me to say. But it's just, all she does is write poems or lines from poems makes envelopes out of craft paper and mails them out to people. Oh, we've talked about it that. Oh, I love her. You said you started following her based on the fact that I was following her. Yeah, that was it. And I was just in.
Starting point is 00:03:37 I was locked in. I'm watching my kids come over to the couch and I'd be watching like how to fold a Victorian envelope and like that. I love that. Yeah, I like the wax seals. I'm that person who will sit there and watch. actually funny enough lisa t from earlier today she's the one that sent me uh she sent me the one that i use exclusively for my wife actually she sent me a blue stick and a w it's like a cursive
Starting point is 00:04:05 w yeah that's the seal for for lady liberty exclusively no one else gets that one then the other one i use is like the it's like a uh edgar allen pose skull with a crow on it yeah i mean the handwritten letter thing will happen it'll it'll happen I can only fight it for so long. It's like I just can't play it off. Like this year, I didn't do Christmas cards and I've decided I am about to go back to doing the cards. And I have actually on this board back here from a dear friend in Ohio. She sent me postcards.
Starting point is 00:04:41 Postcards were sweet. And I love it. And then I've started keeping stickers from people who send them to me. And it's like, do my letters. They'll send me stickers. And so now they were all up here on the court. Did they still send letters from the Army? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:05:00 Now, back in when I was in high school and yeah, we sent letters. Yeah, I think so. I don't know. I don't know either. I found one the other day for my buddy. My buddy John went off to the Army and sent me a big, probably the longest thing he ever wrote. It was like a two-page letter front.
Starting point is 00:05:20 back and it was so funny that's me it was funny man to pick that thing up and read oh how yeah i know i decided to pull up into here so i can good call thank you for that when comments because no offense you're not great at looking at comments sometimes i'm so but that's one thing i love about stream yard stream yard is great because it puts it right over next to you you know what i mean it's like i'm always over here. So, you know, one of the big things I talked about that I wanted to do J. Ferg, I didn't think it would happen so fast, but I wanted to get out in camp with the kids more this year. And it just so happened that my son was like, I want to go camping in the mountains in the cold. So we, we're off to a good start on that one. But that's definitely one of my winter
Starting point is 00:06:08 camping. Yeah, we did. We did last week, two weekends ago. Two weeks ago. See, we actually had snow hit us yesterday. We had hail hit us yesterday. So it stopped, but they are now talking about a big snowstorm hitting us Thursday. Yeah, my wife told me that there's a big one coming. I haven't checked the weather, though. I don't know. We'll see.
Starting point is 00:06:31 Get the heaters ready. Good winter prep. Sarah. Yeah. Sarah did a phenomenal winter show this year. Propane heaters. Those are, I finally have those all set up with more than enough for both. Carasine is.
Starting point is 00:06:45 it, I think. It's the go to for us. And if you're leery about it because it's an open flame, get a fireproof blanket to put underneath. I get one of those campfire and then when I was a welder and worked in construction, I actually have one of the thick fiberproof, fiberglass, fireproof blankets that I put over that just to be on the safe side or underneath that, I mean. I dig it. I think it's great. It's easy. safety. Yeah. Yeah. So what are your predictions for 2026?
Starting point is 00:07:21 Well, you know, oh, look, Sarah's coming. You know what? We're happy to have you for as long as we have you. Sarah's coming. I mean, for what? You know what I mean? There's like world stuff. There's, you know, I think.
Starting point is 00:07:37 Let's start small. What do you see for being on in the future for your level as well as your local level. Personally, I think it's going to be, I do think it's going to be an absolute monster of a year for the Waltons. I do. I think it's a rebound year and it's going to be a big one. And yeah, I think it's going to be a big year for everybody.
Starting point is 00:08:03 I hope so. That's what I would love to see. Like we got the new prepper camp kicking off. I mean, I think it's going to be a huge year. I'm excited. I'm excited. A bigger. complex with more amenities, easier accessibility for those who want to be able to pull in with no problems.
Starting point is 00:08:20 I think it's going to be the best thing ever. Yeah, I do. I think we're going to have a blast. Locally, I think we're in big trouble. Yeah. Community-wise, statewide, I think we're in big trouble. And there's a lot of work ahead. We're in big trouble with this Abigail Spanberger creature.
Starting point is 00:08:42 Yeah. You know, we were really in good shape with our last governor. He was really fighting a lot of battles. And I forgot that in 2020, before the pandemic hit, we were fighting off, you know, hand your AR registration in. That's literally what Ralph Northam had proposed. Oh, didn't Ralph Northam also prevent women from be able to defend themselves while jogging? Like, essentially women couldn't carry weapons to if they were raped. He removed the self-defense law on there, I thought.
Starting point is 00:09:15 What him and the mayor here did is they expanded the, not that anybody really cares, but I'm sure people do. He expanded like the, what is it, where you can't carry conceal. Right. All over the place. I mean, anywhere near any buildings that are government, anywhere near, the best one is like all the parks, which Richmond, Virginia is basically. one big ass park. I mean, it really is. Like the river runs through the whole thing and most of it's parks on either side. There's parks everywhere.
Starting point is 00:09:49 So we basically found a little cool little in route to keep people from carrying guns, I guess. But I think Abigail's going to be worse. I think she's going to do a lot of terrible things. And we're going to have to, you know, battle for it. Do you think you're going to see more inclusion in the public school systems? Our public school systems. pretty bad.
Starting point is 00:10:12 Is it? And yeah. And it's, it's, there's some ungodly amount of 12th graders who can't even read that I've already graduated. They're out in the world. I mean, no child left behind was probably the start of it with our generation. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:29 And, but I do think people have had it. I've seen a lot of videos of, of, uh, local parent teacher type stuff and PTA type stuff with, you know, really upset parents, but I really don't have sympathy for upset parents whose kids can't read. I kind of feel like it's their job. You know what I mean? Uh-oh.
Starting point is 00:10:51 There she is. Fresh off the mat. Beautiful. Fresh off the mat and ready to take this boxing match on. All right. Hold on. I got to fix my audio real quick.
Starting point is 00:11:06 She can't hear us yet. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So locally, I think we're screwed, basically. That's a good. Now she hears.
Starting point is 00:11:19 I love you. Oh, there you go. Get the hand signals going, for sure. No, no, no. Was it the young ones my kids do is the little Asian hearts? Oh, check that out. That's kind of neat. So what about you, J. Ferg, personal and local?
Starting point is 00:11:36 What do you think? Personal, I think we're my goal. well I mean we have goals I don't do the resolution in the sense that I feel like people set unrealistic expectations on themselves versus goals that they are targeted to achieve I can see that I definitely see that so for us I see that wow she did a magic trick okay sorry I got distracted for a second um I see us actually being more productive this year I think this year is going to be a big year for us on the sense of how well we do with that we have a full year now at our new location that it's it's going to be settled that's great we are and now i have like
Starting point is 00:12:21 multiple large garden beds to create i've already got the blueprints that i drew up to put together and implement for the gardens and then that should be everybody's goal right this year grow more And also in a different climate and a different, well, not so much climate, but a different region. So it's slightly different than what I'm accustomed to in Arkansas, in Mississippi, in South Carolina. So my growing season is a little different. So now it's starting all over from scratch. Locally, there are quite a few other prepping communities here. I can say I was blessed to run into another prepping community not far from me who I will be.
Starting point is 00:13:03 buying beef from locally. So it's going to change my investment end of being able to have local resources that are grass fed. They don't vaccinate their cows and put all this extra crap into them. So that's a plus for us. Yeah. As far as locally beyond the outside immediate area, I don't think we're going to see any less than the chaos that we have with the transits. I've mentioned in prior podcast, I've had to pull a pistol and have it on the ready because I had a attic run towards my car with my child in it. Oh, my. And then he veered and went out the car behind me. I don't think that's going to decline because I have seen and heard public other other people mentioned publicly that, for example, Asheville will actually bus in all their mental health patients
Starting point is 00:13:57 and addicts and dump them in our big city, our bigger city that I actually, yeah, so I, they're not, but I travel. No, I mean, the people who run Nashville. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm right, they are. But I travel out like two towns out from where I live because it's the only place I can grocery shop outside of the local farmers markets, which I do primarily source from. But with the new advantages that I've recently found, I think you're going to be.
Starting point is 00:14:27 to see less and less of me going into town unless it's to go to check my PO box. Yeah, I think that's a good move. I think that's a nice sweatshirt James got on there. I think this is a great. I think this is a great sweatshirt, too. Man, that's pretty awesome. No doubt about it. So we were doing personal and local predictions.
Starting point is 00:14:53 I don't know if you heard that was kind of what. Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right. I was like, oh, I would don't bother. No, I just got done doing craft. So, uh, a little bruise. Uh, but there, there's my personal goal. I am just, uh, on fire new, new stuff, uh, to learn.
Starting point is 00:15:14 Uh, we actually just got done doing a de-escalation seminar and, uh, reading body language seminar. Yeah. Oh, nice. The cacular dude. A lot right there. Yeah. And it was an amazing seminar. gentleman by the name of John Wilson.
Starting point is 00:15:32 And so I'm going to try and get him to come out and be on my podcast. Amazing background in military law enforcement. And then just really understanding people and how to communicate better so that nothing has to escalate to the point where you do have to use deadly force. So really cool seminar. I was actually going to talk to Rick and Jane about Bring it back. You know what I'm really amazing to have him out. So blessed that I found the Krav School in our area.
Starting point is 00:16:11 I've been looking for one for years that, you know, I only pick really good mentors these days. I've had my fair share of interesting instructors. And this guy is out of Houston. then he teaches phenomenal. And so, yeah, that's what I'm all geared up on this year. I'm just ready to just keep learning. I'm a badass by the time.
Starting point is 00:16:35 Like, bring it. I guess I need to 3D print one of those blue guns and bring it to PreparCamp this year. We can play with that the whole time right. Dude, I can show you all kinds of, like, disarm stuff now. And, um, I've been taking Craving in years, and I would love to do Croft again. honestly I loved it best physical exercise in the world too and that's one of the things too our class is a little bit older like it's older people I'm actually one of the youngers in there and so we work a lot on balance and you know being it's when I was training in MMA you're you're preparing
Starting point is 00:17:11 for a five minute you know round five of them potentially right so like the endurance has got to be there is get older and older that's that's challenge right well Most real world scenarios are over in like 15 seconds. So you're literally training for that eight second fight of just like how quick can you end it? And that really plays into our survival training because in a survival scenario, you can't be broken up. You can't you can't break your body. You can't be to the point where you're just so gas that you can't go and collect food and do everything the next day, right? Take care of your family.
Starting point is 00:17:49 Well, isn't it within the first certain amount of time anyway? is going to be whether or not an attacker keeps going or they decide, eh, you're not worth it. You're too much. Right. And really just through your communication, situational awareness and how you present yourself is going to determine if you're that next victim or not. Well, Sarah, I hate to say this, but you and I are kind of on the shorter, we get the shorter stick on this one, just because for those of you who don't know Sarah and I, we have six foot five personalities,
Starting point is 00:18:22 but we're both like 5 foot 2 and maybe 115 soaking wet. Yeah. And we're like they're not. I don't know. You got to dialed in. I'm a five foot nothing and a hundred nothing. Right. That's it.
Starting point is 00:18:42 Yeah. That's the Sarah line. And 100. Nothing. Yeah. But I've had 400 pound dudes where I'm like, hey man, I learned a new choke hold like, like, choke me.
Starting point is 00:18:52 I'm going to show you. And I'm watching you, man. So, yeah. You know, your guy's personality, if you, if I were out and about and I was, you know, a criminal, I certainly wouldn't be going after two girls like you guys, right? No, no. Because you're loud, you're outspoken, you know. I can't say, though, that's the case, though, unless you talk to us, I think on first appearances,
Starting point is 00:19:21 we don't look like we're very loud people. I look like an asshole. Maybe solo. Maybe solo. But I've had many people try to punk up on me because I look like I'm easily overpowered. Right. Yeah. Yeah, I could see that.
Starting point is 00:19:39 You know, you're with a child too. You know, now my attention is split. It's not just offending myself. I've got him to worry about and stuff. even though he's I'm not better than I'm not now. Christian was surprised somebody for sure.
Starting point is 00:19:57 Yeah. Yo, just wait. Jericho is already three feet tall. Oh, yeah, right? Christian put it on.
Starting point is 00:20:05 He's going to be the same height as me, so just be ready. So the other thing, so personally, of course, I'm training, training, I never get enough.
Starting point is 00:20:17 We are also doing the gardens. We're moving locations. So I know what you're talking about with a new environment. Texas is like, California is like put it in the ground, grow anything you want, as tall as you want. Right. And Texas is very different per region just like Arkansas and Mississippi are from North Carolina. It's different in each area. We got land to plant, but nothing will grow in it. So we're in a consumer. So that's, you know. So that's, Like every year I grow in the I feel like that every year that I grow. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:54 I don't know if that means I'm a crappy gardener, but I just feel like every year. I'm like, oh, I should have done that better. I could have that different. If anything, that's, that's the sign of a good gardener is the fact that you don't have expectations that it's going to do exactly the same thing because nature is not followed by a specific pattern. Nature will do its own thing. So the fact that we understand that we have to be flexible to nature. rules, I think speaks on how well the gardener you actually are. Yeah, we actually have one section where we've just been piling stuff, you know, because it's sand and clay, right? So all, every bit we've just
Starting point is 00:21:34 let it grow wild. We put our Christmas tree there. We put everything there so that we can just burn it all and just keep amending that soil at that spot. And we just keep throwing all the chicken crap in there. And that's where we're opposite. We can't burn where we are because unfortunately, North Carolina is having a lot of forest fires lately regardless of the weather. So I had two live Christmas trees this year. One in-house, one outside, because why not? Right? My first ones.
Starting point is 00:22:03 And we took the chainsaws and I stripped them down and cut them into pieces. And then I have them sitting in an area so they can break down because what I plan on doing is using it in Hugo culture with my garden deck. And they're going to, every time that dies or dead or the chickens do not eat will go straight into the bottom of the garden bed. So I plan on making an area where I can actually put it in and feed the garden beds as they grow. Yeah, that's a cool idea. I did a hugo culture pile two years ago or something like that. We grew zucchini and pumpkins out of it last year. And it was, I mean, even zucchini near is rough here.
Starting point is 00:22:43 They get all big. And then it hits this time of the year. year and like end of July, August and Texas is just like, well that's what garden girl said. Garden girl said we would garden girl would do do a whole garden and then come August, just kill it all. Kill it. Do a whole garden in whatever. Yep, plan it again. In certain regions, it was so different for me that I could harvest all the way through Christmas. And now I'm in an area where my growing season is so much smaller that I'm having to modify ways to be able to get my saplings or seedlands going first and then go from there to be able to get as much as I can in such a short window because
Starting point is 00:23:24 mountain life is very different to the foot. Oh, sure. The bayou you were in there in Mississippi, right? No, I was more in Bayou country in South Carolina. Oh. When you told me you had crawfish in your backyard, I was like. And so Mississippi's natural wetland throughout the entire state. So yes, I had crawfish building up nest throughout my garden, which wasn't an issue.
Starting point is 00:23:52 But honestly, I felt like it was more of a bayou environment in Myrtle Beach than it was in Mississippi because I was only 45 minutes south of Memphis. But people don't realize even that distance from the ocean, like the delta of Arkansas, the swamp land follows all the way up to northern Mississippi in that area. So that whole area is naturally swamp land on its own without man coming in and changing the temp topography. Yeah, I can see it. I wouldn't mind it. It's kind of cool. It would be new to me for sure. So locally, I'm going to be honest.
Starting point is 00:24:36 I haven't been paying as much attention as I should because I've been deep in audio drama. If you haven't checked on the videos yet, man, you should check them out. They're a ton of work. They're so much fun. All your characters are going to come to life. I've seen a few of them that you've sent me. Yeah, it's been, they're a labor of love for sure. You can watch it for like an hour.
Starting point is 00:24:59 They're hour-long episodes on there. So I'm doing all the shorts and everything. I'm designing my own music now for it. And so I've just been like a candy candy candy store. You're just rolling on that. Yeah, but it takes a lot of work. I figure I'll be caught up in like April and then I'll be able to go back to a weekly podcast with the with the Change in Earth podcast because I had to kind of take that to a
Starting point is 00:25:25 monthly because I was like, oh, this is going to be a lot of work out ahead of me. But I can't wait to get back to the weekly show. We're going to do the Las Vegas years and start bringing you guys the survival tips in just a renewed way. But so I'm in northern Texas, northeastern Texas. And it's been interesting as far as it goes because we have big metroplexes like Dallas and Houston. And we've, you know, seen some of the same activity that's basically happening in Minnesota and whatnot. And so it's nice to see Abbott taking a stand against.
Starting point is 00:26:09 views that aren't in line with American views. I'm sorry, but there's no world that Sharia law can exist, can coexist with the United States Constitution. That's been a big one right near you. I know that's crazy little Muslimabad going up. Right. They're trying to put it up for whatever. Epic city or whatever.
Starting point is 00:26:29 They're trying to build. Yeah. Now they're calling it like something with meta, right? That they're still trying to go after it. Um, they should just call it PETA. That's really going to go on there, right? Yeah. And Texas is all about like protecting its children.
Starting point is 00:26:51 I mean, so much, uh, you know, if you have an altercation with a mirror, that's huge in Texas. So I just don't. Texas is primarily made up a Tejanos. So even in the Spanish culture, if you're born in Texas and you're not, you're not, not you're Mexicans per se. You're not Mexican though. You're Tejanas. And there's a big deal about and they're big Catholicism. You know, they're Catholic. And I'm a Spanish Catholic. So it's like, you know, that's a big deal. I loved Texas when I was there that Texas is beautiful with the right people. Well, we got a lot of influence in those big cities. So that's what we have to keep an eye on. Now I know there was just like a big altercation where they were coming out to do like.
Starting point is 00:27:39 ice riot type thing and uh abbott just straight called up the state troopers and was like no not in texas this is not happening here so that is a big watch uh because you know everybody's always after texas and it seems like it's the the stronghold of our freedoms um no if texas is blue we will look at it as we once had a stronghold of our freedoms named right right what i heard is texas turned really purple. Definitely. Right, because of the cities and whatnot. Yeah, awesome.
Starting point is 00:28:15 Yeah, California migration. But I think, I think we're seeing it in a lot of areas. Like, I've seen a lot of posts recently, even in South Carolina, where people are telling Northerners to quit moving south because people are getting angry that the South does not fit in their, it's that all of South Carolina is not Charleston. And you can't get angry when we're nothing like you. And then you expect us to be just like where you came from.
Starting point is 00:28:42 It's not Chicago. We're not going to have your pizza. This is out of Maryland. Chicken. Like last time Ted Cruz was elected, it's because of the amount of Californians that moved in and voted for him. Wow. So the Californians that came to Texas,
Starting point is 00:29:01 because most Californians will be like, I ain't going to Texas that place, right? They don't want to go there unless they're jobs there. or they're moving to Austin. Like for some reason, Austin is very liberal. Right. Yeah. But, you know, if you're moving out to rule Texas, it ain't because you want more rule.
Starting point is 00:29:22 Yeah. No, no. And that's the good thing. But that's just it is a lot of these larger, a lot of these states aren't seeing people moving because they have the same mindset as us. They see them moving because they can't stand who they elected into their office and then are pissed when we refuse to conform to their ideology because I'm sorry, but this is the South. Yeah. Well, our southern hospitality only last so long. And then you're going to hear so
Starting point is 00:29:50 many bless your peepick and hearts. It's not. Yeah. We were just talking about that earlier. People in the South are really nice to your face, you know, kind of. We'll and it's no way. You know, yeah. Bless you like everything. Bless your heart. And then there's like, a wall that is there. And once you get over the wall, you're in. Like, you're in. Okay. You're funny. But until you like get over that, until you get over that wall. I actually had a friend tell me, bless your heart. And I said, oh, darling, bless your freaking heart. You ain't from the South. Please don't ever say that again to me. I would say the people in like California are real nice to your face
Starting point is 00:30:38 and then they'll go talk everything about you when you ain't. That's just people, that's all people. We'll be nice, but we'll be ugly in front of you too. We will only be nice for so long and we'll tell you to pack your shit and keep on walking. We don't want you here kind of things. You're like, oh, all right, you know. In Philly, we're mean to everybody.
Starting point is 00:31:00 And we're mean to the face and mean behind the back as well. Right. mean everywhere. When I go back home and like order food. Where is the mean bone in your body? Yeah. I've never, never in my mind because I view you like I do Willow.
Starting point is 00:31:16 I'm so protective over you and Willow. It's not even funny because I don't believe you have a mean bone anywhere in your body. Yeah, it's the right kind of people, you know. When I get to come hang out with you guys, it's a whole different world. I mean, in the world I grew up in, you know. How about that? I haven't talked to you.
Starting point is 00:31:35 you guys are you guys like so stoked for this new location or what oh yeah i'm beyond elated that i keep asking james when are you coming out because it's you know at a very relative location from me now that i'm like i would drive out there with you to tour the whole place yeah we're going to do a uh i think we're going to do a pbn pool tournament on thursday all right i was into the throwing axes i want to try that you know we can do a triathlon right yeah the triathlon i'm down for horse riding. I told Ricky should do a horse riding class for post-DMP. Right.
Starting point is 00:32:13 Oh, you know, he was really good at that? Lisa Goodwin. Oh, really? She's like a guru when it comes to, like, horse survival. I love horses, but I'm not going to lie. I'm kind of scared food. Right, exactly. It's like, oh, my God, it's a moose.
Starting point is 00:32:33 I'd never eaten horse. I really don't want to. I like horses, but there are a lot of options. You've eaten horse and you don't know it. When? In high school. In school, they were still using horse meat and hamburger meat until the late, mid to late in the 90s and then they removed it out.
Starting point is 00:32:51 Oh, I ate the hell out of some horse then for sure. Yeah, horse is delicious. We're in Mexico, I think. They're great. You're kidding? It was probably dog, but you know. I got tore up from people like on my first book because the horse gets shot that she's on. And so Erica.
Starting point is 00:33:12 Oh my. I just see an issue with it. Like I. Of all things. When you're surviving, you eat what you have to. Right. Of all the things people can get upset about it,
Starting point is 00:33:23 they got mad that the horse got shot. Yeah. Oh. So zesty duda says, don't forget frog legs. Frog legs are delicious. I'm not opposed to. I don't like
Starting point is 00:33:35 eat reptiles. They're the one I'm using my fair share of squirrel. You don't want to eat lizards. You don't want to eat lizards. You don't want to eat lizards and you don't eat seagulls. Lizards and seagulls are some of the worst things to actually eat. They'll make you violently ill.
Starting point is 00:33:51 Yeah. Yeah. Lizards are bad. Yes. I never know that. Yeah, lizards and seagulls. You do not eat those ever. Just feed that seagull some alka salsi.
Starting point is 00:34:02 Oh, so Scotty asked, have you, Have any of you unknowingly eaten dog while overseas on Korea? So I've never left the U.S. But I ate a lot of stuff like Chinese for sure. I actually had a relative who went to China and he sent a picture, took a picture of a menu and it showed cat and dog casserole. No. I've been out of the country, but I don't do islands or peninsulas that are surrounded by ocean.
Starting point is 00:34:33 because you're changing earth. I'm changing earth. And I study this stuff way through out. There are certain regions kind of like in India, the death city, right?
Starting point is 00:34:44 They wash their dead and put their dead in the river. But even in oceanic areas where people throw their dead into the water, what do you think feeds on that that then we then feed on? So you've got to think about
Starting point is 00:34:56 the fish, crab, any of those types of animals. I don't know that I do need to think about that. Hay and fish. Way to ruin all seafood. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:07 And I'm going to have a trip oil in a couple of nights. There go crab for 2020. Oh, so Scotty says he was so conflicted when he found out it was dog so tasty, but it was his best friend. Oh, no. Hell no. Oh, no. I don't know. In the book one second after.
Starting point is 00:35:27 I would eat dog. I wouldn't eat my own dog, but I'd eat my name's dog. I was going to say. And the book one second. They traded, yeah. Yeah. Like if my animal got hurt and he died, I would give him to the neighbors to eat and expect, you know,
Starting point is 00:35:42 if they understood because I couldn't eat my own pet. But I know my pet's clean enough that someone else could eat it. They ran another episode for another season of life after people. Amazing show. That is a great show or was a great show. I didn't even know it was on anymore. They ran another season of it. I researched heavily off life.
Starting point is 00:36:03 after people for what it would look like in my books when they're gone through certain areas. And one of the things they talked about was how few dog breeds would actually survive. Yeah, that makes them. So, yes, French bulldogs are, so a lot of these breeds are bred for genetic deformities that are not naturally occurring. So if it weren't for the fact that we keep breeding these deformities, like the dwarfism and the hydrocephalic headstiles and everything. We wouldn't have them. Even my big dog, you know, my German stock has 150, 115 pounds.
Starting point is 00:36:40 It takes a lot of food to keep that dog rolling. Right. That's the biggest problem with the dogs is feeding them long term. Yeah. Well, and you've got to think how many dogs would end up in roving packs because dogs do go feral quicker than a lot of other animals at a necessity. So, for example, that's all. a coyote is.
Starting point is 00:37:02 Well, right. But for example, like when people die in their house, how long is it before a dog turns around and eats their owner? It's usually not long. Time spanner. Very, very, yeah, exactly. Very short time. And they start consuming the flush of their owners because else why starvation.
Starting point is 00:37:18 Well, cats will start eating their owners as they're dying because they can smell the death on them. A dog will wait till their owner is dead. Cats are brutal. Cats are... I'll eat the hell of a cat. Yeah, I had this lady contact me. She's like living in New York and she's like, Sarah,
Starting point is 00:37:39 what do I do with my cat when stuff goes down, you know? I'm like, well, you eat it. I'm like, I didn't have the heart to tell her that. I was like, I don't know. You could get it like a cat harness, my mom. You guys said not to jump set, but do you guys think that ice will be around by the end of 2026? Yes.
Starting point is 00:37:58 They'll still be going strong? Absolutely. Unfortunately, we are at the beginning of our own down civil arrest. I think we're going to see more in the sense that I think a lot of people are going to get a dose of fuck around and find out. Well, they're going to audit California too. Let's face it. Absolutely. The fact that Michigan asked the National Guard to come in and step in over, I,
Starting point is 00:38:28 is you're asking a federal organization to overstep another federal organization. I think if anything, I think we're going to see a harder lockdown on the fact that these forces are going to get more leeway. And they're following the rules as it is. But I think there needs to be a good thing and a outcome. I hate the fact that we have to put on the road, right? I hate the fact that that has to happen. But they screwed us on. up so bad with that open. But at the same time, I think it needs to happen. I mean, honestly, we need to take it a step further. All these people who came in who are pedophiles on top of our own pedophiles, put them down. You put down a dog that attacks a person. You put down a person who attacks a
Starting point is 00:39:16 child or any person. The best thing to remove the problem is to completely eliminate the problem. You neutralize it. Yeah. Well, you can chemically castrate them, too. Chemical castration only works to a certain degree because guess what, you can physically castrate them, you can chemically castrate them, but it doesn't change the fact that they are so mentally ill and they have hands and they have other parts and a lot of people who are chemically castrated will find ways to violate these young children with inanimate objects. I'm sorry, but chemical castration only goes so far. I've worked in mental health long enough to see that chemical castration, does not work. Not to the degree you think it is because it doesn't change the back that they're so wired. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:05 Put them on the bus. You put them on the bus. You put them down like dogs. Bring back the firing squads. Well, what I'm so curious about it's like, well, if you love your Sharia and you love all this stuff so much,
Starting point is 00:40:19 what do you do in here? Why would you leave your country? Why are you here? Right. Well, make your own place a better place. To turn this here into the place you try to escape from. It's because you're... I think we need to go back to the no mask rules. So you come in the bank? You can't wear a mask. You can't do anything. But they did it in what, France, where you cannot wear
Starting point is 00:40:39 hijabs or you cannot go into government. I absolutely agree. Right. We need to see a force. I agree. Yeah. I can't cover your face. That's banana. Right. I can just put a knickab on and go do whatever kind of crazy shit I want to do. Who could tell? That was the crazier thing during the virus, you know, oh, all of a sudden we're allowed to wear a mask and all this crap and come into a bank. Really? Like, situationally, oh, my gosh. Right out the window. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:09 I'll make a prediction. And if you guys think that ice will be around by the end of the year, I'll say that ice will be taking losses like you won't believe by the end of the year. I think that attacks on ice will become really crazy. No, no, no. I think we're going to see that before the end of the year. And I think it's going to have to hit a point. Yeah. I think it's going to hit a point where ICE is going to have to step up in the sense that I watch. I'm going to be devil's advocate. Well, not ICE, but so for example, let me show, explain where I'm coming from. So in New York, they were helping the police officers were throwing people out of the way. I sent the clip to James of the people
Starting point is 00:41:54 jumping in front of the vehicles while ICE was trying to get through, right? Oh my God, crazy. At what point does it hit in which we start arresting the folks and stop letting them stop on and protest everything? Right. Texas doesn't fuck around. But when is New York going to step up?
Starting point is 00:42:13 When is all these other states going to step in from realize that if you impede on a federal lawful action that you are going to go to jail? My belief is they were already trying to go to us into a civil war. Because they would want to go to troops. I know. And we're already in a cold civil war. But he didn't have the conservative population step up.
Starting point is 00:42:39 Like everybody went, oh, okay, Trump's there. Cool. We're chilling for a little bit, right? I mean, I'm serious. Because like the talk when Kamala was an option was pretty crazy. out there, right? So I think they're trying to goad the American people into the civil war. And it just hasn't worked.
Starting point is 00:43:02 Scottie agrees with you. People love our country. We love our freedoms. We love the place that it is. We don't want to see war on our streets. We don't want to see Americans die over these, really, you know, so I think they imported. You're going to put someone else's life at risk.
Starting point is 00:43:20 They imported the Civil War. They left the borders open to bring in these people that don't give a crap about America. They don't give a crap about our country. And they don't give a crap about you. The businesses don't give a crap about you. They want you to own nothing and be happy about it. So how do we put this upon the American people? Okay, let's import these people to start the Civil War in the United States.
Starting point is 00:43:48 Right. And well, let's make it a Christian war. Let's make it the fact that our moral Christian beliefs that our country was founded on is no longer. They tried it then with men and women, right? That's the way to do it. Because we grew up in the 90s, it was peace and love and unity. And we had the love around the world with Michael Jackson and everything else that we could have disagreements and agreed to disagree. What won't Christians put up with?
Starting point is 00:44:18 And tolerance. We won't put up with children being raped. Oh, absolutely not. We won't put up with Sharia law. We're not going to put up with him and being abused. As a Christian, right, as a Christian, as a Catholic, I hear, love thy neighbor. No, love thy neighbor does not mean to turn my cheek while you abuse me. It means to share the gospel with my neighbors and to share the love of God with you, not to turn around and allow.
Starting point is 00:44:48 and allow you to do despicable acts to the people around me that I see, whether I know them or not as family. So it is not, even God went into the, where is it? He went into the church and he flipped the tables. There is nothing in there saying that we have to be peaceful. Now we choose to be peaceful. When Jesus left, he said, now is the time you saw your tunic and buy a sword. Right.
Starting point is 00:45:16 Now is that time. Right? But I grew up here in that there is going to hit a point in our beliefs, in our faith, that we will have to fight as Christian soldiers. And here's our time to take up our arms, our faith, and our beliefs. And we are fighting our battle as Christians against people who are against us. I am not against people having their own beliefs, but I'll be damned if someone comes in and is going to tell me that I cannot pray to my God.
Starting point is 00:45:46 God, I cannot see my prayer of the rosary or anything. And you're not allowed to, you know, black gospel music across the city, but these masks are allowed to. And then the story that I heard about this gal, it was on Glenn Beck. You know, she was at an American school. She goes and tells that the school, I'm being abused. They took the case to court. The court says, oh, it's a cultural thing.
Starting point is 00:46:13 Put her back to the family. The girl whose family tried to do a ritual murder because she refused to marry a man overseas. No, no, different story. But yeah. So then they put the back with her family. Your family's like, oh, what are they going to do? What are you going to do now? What are you going to do?
Starting point is 00:46:29 They're not going to protect you. They're not going to help you. So our own laws are turning back against these children because it's a cultural thing. No, no. No, no. That's still a child. I saw one similar where a girl went and announced that her family was trying to to force her into a marriage with this much older gentleman.
Starting point is 00:46:47 She was barely 16 to an 50-year-old overseas from their home country. And she had a boyfriend here. And her father went to give a honor killing and tried to beat her to death in front of the school. And actually, I think, managed to kill her with his wife helping because she refused to follow their cultural beliefs, even though she had begged the counselor in school to step in. And they couldn't because of, like you said, their cultural beliefs were protecting. No, no, that doesn't fly. What's the point of having a court of law, a judicial system, a constitution?
Starting point is 00:47:25 Well, oh, it's my culture that I get to beat on my husband. So now it's okay? No. I mean, we can play that game. Definitely us, us preppers, we can play that game, right? It's my culture that I want to carry. The rule of law for it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:42 It's my culture. Any wider than your thumb? Yeah, it's my culture. I want a 50 cal on top of my husband's truck. Right. So that's cool. It might be that way anyway. It'll be a Christian state in the country anyhow, right?
Starting point is 00:47:56 Long story short, I actually think that as this plays out, that the American people will actually be even more supportive of ICE and the mission that they're on. It would be a beautiful thing to see. I could tell you that. Right, because I just see the tension increasing in these people that are here, and they're going to get more violent. And Americans are going to go, uh-uh. Like, get the hell on it.
Starting point is 00:48:26 I think what people are seeing just with the most recent incident is headlines didn't talk about who they were there to collect. And the fact that they couldn't collect them initially, and it took more taxpayers' money to be able to initiate a more investigation. but he was a four-time, I think actually more than that, sexual offender from an out-of-state country who had also raped three women in our area or something along those lines. Don't quote me on it. But he was a violent sex offender who's being protected by the law.
Starting point is 00:48:59 What do you do when your daughter is the one being raped by this man? Oh, it's fine. He's just here with his equal rights. But it's okay. He's molesting your tiny little girl or your little girl. Or you're a little boy. We've seen more vigilante outtake, too, as far as, like, people are like, oh, I'm just going to go tell a mom. Definitely that.
Starting point is 00:49:19 I'm not talking about people like Muslims or whatever. I'm talking about these rape. As a woman, as a woman, I don't care whose child it is or who, what woman it is, I would put myself in harm's way to protect another female or protect another child, period. Period. Everything in me is programmed to protect an innocent life. Being a mother, as you know, you as well, I don't think we could ever walk past and be okay with the knowing that someone was being harmed or abused. In my previous job, I had a very hard time with those calls in which I knew the woman was being abused with how the whole call interaction happened, that I reported it every time, which is recorded it.
Starting point is 00:50:06 My supervisor reported it. But I felt so angry that I couldn't do more to protect these women or these women in these situations. And nobody's doing anything. Right. Yeah. And, you know, I feel horrible. Like as a Christian, I really feel horrible. There's a, there's a ethical battle going on inside me because I want people to be free and I want all people to live awesomely.
Starting point is 00:50:29 And I don't want to invade in anybody else's business. And I don't really care, you know, I mean, obviously I care about the children. and I care about, you know, people being treated respectfully. But like, you know, my freedom ends where your freedom begins. I can't swing my arms around and snap you across the face because I'm a free person, right? I can swing my arms around as much as I want. But as soon as I invade on your space, that's where it ends, right? And that's the thing.
Starting point is 00:50:59 Like, you just, I don't know if it's social media being divisive or what, you know, I haven't been out to talk to people. people on my own. But you hear so many reports of just the warning flags that, look, these people are not here to live with you. They are here to conquer you. And that song that you're hearing is not a prayer song. It is a conquer you song.
Starting point is 00:51:26 It's everywhere. In every country, you can't even find me one example where a giant population of Muslims show up and go. Let's all assimilate. We're going to live. Let's just look like everybody else. Thousands of people being slaughtered. And it's always like, yeah, we're just better than you.
Starting point is 00:51:47 That's where my fiance had actually, he said, to be able to disagree with other beliefs. He wanted to learn about other beliefs. So he actually learned about the Muslim Bible. He read the whole thing. The Korean. The Korean. I've read the Korean. And the other parts, the other books of it.
Starting point is 00:52:06 do actually say very, very evil things on us, along with other types of religious pieces, which he has studied. He went through a whole religious major study. And you'd be surprised, James, if you ever sit down with him how much he knows on these. And it's, it's like, okay, if you don't want to be a Muslim, then great. Then you can pay us taxes. Right. And like.
Starting point is 00:52:31 What about the millions? What about the millions being siphoned into the day, daycares? I don't know enough about that all to speak to it, but I did do a lot of research on like why the Marines were created and the Marines were created because of the Barbarian Pirates, right? And this was your Caliphates and stuff. And for the Caliphate, one of their most prize possessions were white female slaves. And they would go all the way up to Iceland to capture white female slaves and they would take these boats over and stuff and take the white women.
Starting point is 00:53:12 So they had white female slaves. And the men finally went, hey, enough is enough like these European guys who like whose wives had just been taken. Right. They're like enough is enough. So the Marines actually teamed up with a whole bunch of these people whose families had all been. Vikings and Marines v.
Starting point is 00:53:32 Muslims. That sounds like a... Right? It was. It was crazy. That's where they're the weather next to stop the skimitar. So in, for example, the Quran and a lot of Muslim or Turkish cultures, their harems are made of women of other cultures because they cannot actually do any sexual deviation to their own
Starting point is 00:53:55 women culturally. So that's why they want white American women or women from other cultures. Like when you listen to a lot of them and demean them. Yeah. And when you listen to a lot of their actually, where they're women talking about it, they're like, yeah,
Starting point is 00:54:12 I want him to go do that because I don't want them, like, I don't have to sleep with them. Give me a break. Right. It's crazy. It smells horrible. Like animalistic.
Starting point is 00:54:22 Like, come on. What do you think really we can go to mind multiple wives because then the first wife gets a break from that sexual deviance that they're experienced because. Because as a husband, he does some horrible things, but he can't do exactly what he'd like to do to his wife culturally. So if she lets him take on a harem or a second wife, then she don't no longer has to have that physically done. There's no, she lets him do anything.
Starting point is 00:54:51 She don't let him do anything. No, no. They do whatever they want. Yeah. They're like nine. Right. Like 14. Women are property.
Starting point is 00:55:01 Women are property. No, not not happening. We fought way too hard for our rights here in this country. What do you guys think then? What do you guys think in this year? Are we going to see these sort of things pop up? Are we going to see these sort of things diminish? Because they've been slowly growing since I've been doing.
Starting point is 00:55:17 No, I think we're going to see more. I think we're going to see more of this pop up. I think it's going to become more violent, more extreme. And I think by the years end, we are going to see a turn and the sense of people standing up or a turn in the sense of we're not taking the shit anymore. And it's just going to be an all-out fist fight. And that's what I say. I think as they get backed into a corner more by our government,
Starting point is 00:55:42 we'll see more radical events all of them. Yeah. And then we'll see more Americans going, well, we really need to make a choice now. Like we can't just pretend like this doesn't exist. And because we want everybody to be happy. And we don't want to do, we don't want to do these things. Because we want to fill in our house with our living safe, you know.
Starting point is 00:56:04 But at what point does live in your life cost me mine? Exactly. Exactly. And I think of that's here in which we get to have our own beliefs and our own religious freedoms while you get to enjoy yours. At what point do your religious freedoms to stif in mine? So sorry. It should never. It should never.
Starting point is 00:56:26 That's their game. I mean, that's just the way they play the game. Yeah. So, for example, with what's going on in Venezuela, I actually have a friend who spoke with someone who's directly in Venezuela. And we've seen a lot of protest on that, right? Did you know the Venezuelan culture from just the people I've spoke to who live there currently are actually thankful? Yes, that means another powerhouse or another crooked leader is going to try to come up because that's the way of it. But they were actually relieved because they can't afford enough just to be able to get food at the end of day.
Starting point is 00:57:00 let alone be able to award Christmas or new clothes for their children. I interviewed this guy out of Venezuela because he was telling us just about the collapse. He made it out to Spain and just how much stress they live. Yeah, how much stress they live under every day. Like just going out to mow your lawn, you've got to be packing. So that and then the lady next door didn't have a husband. So he, she would see him out mowing the lawn. she'd run out there and be mowing at the same time because she knew that he was attacking and there was so many there to protect her.
Starting point is 00:57:35 Right? And you're living with stress constantly. That's not how America is. I don't want to ever see America be like that. Well, and unfortunately, it's starting to turn into that here. That's what I'm saying. And it's not, it's not right when, so we have our dog. And I have my dog specifically because I do travel a lot. I would like to have an extra protection because in certain cultures, dogs, are a big no. And it's sad that I have to go to that degree to have that extra level of protection for both myself and my toddler. Because these were so much easier.
Starting point is 00:58:15 Train, train, train. I got to get after it. I mean, you know, I'm there four nights a week. Train, train, train. Because I will not be the victim. No, man, me. I will go down, fighting. I may not win
Starting point is 00:58:31 the fight, but I'm going to leave me. I'm like, I'm coming home or I'm not. But I will not be a victim. It's kind of like the Roman. You either come home or you come home on your shield. That's what I thought. I'm either going to come home or I'm going to come
Starting point is 00:58:46 home, come home, have and died fighting. You're right, though. It is interesting to listen to two women talk about traveling through the United States with this mentality. Yeah. So even before all of this, I had to be very careful when I traveled because I've had one or two moments where it was a bit questionable and a little unnerving with finding someone walking. Me and Kristen have been followed before.
Starting point is 00:59:16 Yeah. And the same car in Georgia followed me around. And I now I stop at certain gas stations. I had the pilot gas station operator tell me, When you come in, park in front of this area. And she told me at which gas station spark. She goes, we always have a camera right here. So let me tell you have the camera.
Starting point is 00:59:37 Yes, I park right in front of the camera no matter what. So if I have to nap, I'm under visual the entire time. If you have to defend yourself, then you have video evidence that you weren't. That's big. Because even your size, J. There's no guarantees people are going to be like, oh, yeah. She can get off three for that one. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:00 Well, and the thing is, I am a very petite woman. And, you know, a man's big enough. Yes, at some point he's probably going to overpower me, but I'm always, I'm always strapped. Oh, that's part of it. I mean. Well, on that note, guys, I got to go grab some dinner. I'm a starving little girl.
Starting point is 01:00:21 So rest up, Sarah. Thanks so much. Always great to see you. Definitely. Right. Love you guys. wait for forever camp and uh changing earth book series changing earth audio drama folks get on it you can find it here on youtube is it on rumble it's on rumble yep you to hear on rumble find it here on rumble find
Starting point is 01:00:41 it here on youtube it's only on my channel on rumble um p bn it's on youtube x all that all that search it up search it up changing earth audio drama changing earth book series sarah f hathaway you're missing out see it love you see you all right that was a pleasant surprise
Starting point is 01:01:06 huh Jordan yes it's great and then you get the double dose of two very opinionated and strong women yeah but it's good to hear that it's good to hear that and you know it's a great example
Starting point is 01:01:19 for other women about what because while I'm listening to you guys go over like what I do and why I do it and all that kind of stuff. And hear the precautions that I take. I know you guys are situational awareness 110%. I refuse to be on my phone in public. If I have to have a phone call, I have an earbud that also lets me pick up ambient noise around me.
Starting point is 01:01:43 But I absolutely refuse to be one of those people who's the whole time. You mean a victim, a target. I will never willingly be a victim. And I'm not saying women or people put themselves in that position, but people put themselves in that position without knowing it. Oh, for sure. Yeah. But I think when listeners hear you guys talk at that high level about how you prepare to go outside and what you think about, it pushes them to improve. You know, like somewhere in the middle. You guys are way up.
Starting point is 01:02:16 You know, you guys are in the red or the black. You know what I mean? All the time. And I think it pushes people who are probably in the yellow. or even the white if you've ever seen that situation. I think it also comes from the fact that, and I don't mean this in any sort of ill way towards anyone, but being a woman, we are naturally raised to be on guard because we are already at a physical disadvantage. Not one, just but biologically structurally men are built bigger and stronger. Two, as a woman, we are taught very early that we are easy victims of prey.
Starting point is 01:02:57 So women will sometimes, if they were taught the same way as I was, and I'm sure Sarah could have said it, we don't wear a hair up in certain styles because it makes it easy for an attacker to be able to get us. I refuse to travel. Yeah. Right. I refuse to travel in anything other than difficult clothing to get off. It actually grinds my gears to see people traveling in sweats and leggings because those are the easiest victims because they can easily pull those down. So I wear a very hard belt. You wear a bodice and stuff like a...
Starting point is 01:03:31 I wear actually I wear layers. So I have a tank top that's tucked fully in. Then I wear a loose shirt that's over a weapon. I wear a tight belt and jeans that are difficult to get off, which does make it difficult for me and a drive. drive. But at the same time, I would rather struggle for a moment than be easily raped or taken advantage of by someone with very nefarious thoughts. So as a woman, we are taught very early that we are easy victims and easy prey. And honestly, I feel like that's not being taught enough because of the amount of people I see walking around in their PJs when they travel.
Starting point is 01:04:10 Yeah, it is weird, right? Yeah, it drives me nuts because wherever I go, I'm fully. Clothed. Even if I feel like crud after a 15-hour car drive, at least I'm still had that extra level of protection because attackers are not. So as I was thought, rapists are not going to, they look for certain victim types. Ponytails make it easier for you to grab their hair. So hair being down means this can easily rip out. Now mind you, if someone's grabbing my hair, I have a super hard head, so I'm just going to have a bald spot. just going to tell you right now. Super hard. Literally and metaphorically. Right. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:04:52 But I also wear as much clothing as possible. And most attackers look for the easiest victim. So high ponytails. Anything they can easily grab a hold of that will make it easy to subdue their victim, as well as clothing makes it easy to remove off of them, their victim. So whether it be by scissors, knife, a lot of them have a knife on them. So if they can easily cut through your clothing, that's, That's another thing. So Scotty says here, I remember that I struggled to get my ex to get a firearm license and she realized she needed it when burn, loot, murder, or tearing up Chicago when I lived in the city. And that's a big thing. A lot of people wait till it's too late. So a lot of times, and I teach my girls to wear clothing to protect themselves when we travel because when I travel and I have my daughters with me, I can't hold.
Starting point is 01:05:45 on to two people or three people at the same time, I need them to look less appeal into an attacker as much as possible, which is horrible to say. But unfortunately, you kind of have to put yourself in the mindset to find a way to protect the innocence of your own children. Sure. Yeah, no doubt about it. I didn't mean to get really dark there. Like I said, you'll encourage girls to meet you in the middle. I can guarantee it. Listen to this broadcast. They'll start thinking about that stuff, you know, I would, I mean, I can't even imagine being a woman and not carrying a gun. I could not imagine it. I could not imagine walking out of the house with no gun. A lot of women don't because they're scared of it. And I, a lot of women carry pepper spray, but you have to understand if
Starting point is 01:06:29 you carry pepper spray, there is a level of blowback that you still have to account for. And I mean, nobody in my family or myself carry them. We don't carry anything. I don't want to be incapacitated by my own weapon. Yeah, I have no confidence in pepper spray that it'll work, that it won't work on me, that it won't work on someone I'm with, you know what I mean? Like, I don't think it's that good of a self-defense, to be honest. You got to think about it. If they're in any sort of drug-induced rage, it's not going to matter. A lot of times these people can take tasers and beanbags and bullets and still keep going.
Starting point is 01:07:07 Yeah. Yeah, I'm more worried about like, you know, just, I don't know, just doesn't seem like good. enough. You know what I mean? Maybe a burner or something like that. You can do at a greater distance, but yeah, I'll stick with the nine millimeter hollow points. They won't hit you back. Well, they could, I guess, in a ricochet. So what about the world, Jay Firk? What do you think is going to happen with, well, I guess the big one is, do you think China's going to do anything in 2026? You know? I think they might. But here's the thing. I was watching. a video from someone from China talking on an interview. And I think China's population that they've
Starting point is 01:07:52 been quoting is grossly undernumbered. It comes down to a number factor. I think they will play in a sense, but it's not going to be to the degree that they've said before because of the fact that, well, so we're going to talk simple numbers real quick. One plus one is what? Two. Okay. Except in the fact of population growth. One plus one is what?
Starting point is 01:08:21 One. Oh, yeah. Nowadays it is. Right. It used to be like eight. But China had their one child rule for how long? Oh, yeah. Yeah, they suffered for sure.
Starting point is 01:08:31 How many kids? How many kids would it take for a woman to have per generation to be able to maintain a population? You're looking around five kids. Oh, you mean for China to recover? cover, yeah. Oh, yeah. No, no, no, just to maintain the same population. Oh, is it that many? I thought it was three. Yeah, no, it's five. Because you got to think about it. One plus one is a replacement of just one person in your household. So you got husband and wife. So two kids is you and your spouse. Three kids is you, your spouse, plus one. To maintain the population in the account for death or someone with
Starting point is 01:09:09 infertility, it would be around the number of five. So I think the number is grossly underrated. So what you're saying is you think China has more people or less people? No, I think China has far less people because of the fact that we're seeing less people are wanting to take care of their elderly that was culturally done. I think that they are probably only in the millions and not billions. Well, could be. Could be. They're headed for really rough water. I think China is, I think China will try to make a move. China has always been there with a big talk, but I don't think any move they make, even if it causes any sort of damage, will not be tolerated to a level.
Starting point is 01:09:59 I think if China tries to make a move, it's because they think Russia is going to back them. But I think there hits a level of respect from Russia with the U.S. because the move we made with Venezuela kind of showed a F-A-F-O moments. Definitely that. We aren't playing when he said that if you have a problem with me, come and get me. And then he woke up the next morning with them capturing him in his own bed. And right now America's not. Yeah, America's not an idle playground anymore.
Starting point is 01:10:29 And I think the thing is, is even though people don't like it, I think it was the best move to make. Better than war. Right. Remember that. We also need to show we're not a force who's going to idly stand around and be the whipping boy anymore. And unfortunately, we now need to show our own countrymen and our own countrymen need to see that we are no longer the weapon boy anymore. Just because you want all this inclusion doesn't mean that it needs to be as inclusive as you'd like it to be because our people are suffering. So I think watching our presidential make a move like that is going to make way.
Starting point is 01:11:07 throughout the year for the rest of us. I think you're right. I think that they're going to face a lot of pressure from a lot of fronts, you know, and I think it's going to limit them. They're facing a lot of pressure from Japan. Obviously, you know, the whole Taiwan issue. And now it seems like energy is going to become a big problem for them because I know that some of that oil coming out of Venezuela is going to China.
Starting point is 01:11:29 You know, they've got a lot of issues. I like the fact that when they asked Trump, so are you going to give the oil back? No, we're keeping it. keeping it. He's not keeping it for himself. He's keeping it for the nation. Like at what point do you, do you have a level of ignorance of, no, I'm going to pass it around? No, he's giving it to the people. He's not keeping it for himself. This isn't the Bush administration. So it's, it's senior. Senior. Yeah. Yeah, like that. Where's Jones when we need him? Because God. Yeah, they would have been good tonight. That would have been a good little quad. I know. You never, it's, what's, In school's in session, man, you never know what you're getting with Dave. You know, it's a long day. Can you imagine teaching history in 2026 to any kids anywhere? You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:12:20 You know what I mean? I have a lot of feeling for the teachers of today's generation, which I commend you out there. Oh, definitely. The fact that there's so many limitations in teaching like there is in the medical care, Philip, because of insurance and policies and everything. else. Teach in today, I've met many of retired teachers who'd said they are happy. They did not have to teach in today's times.
Starting point is 01:12:46 They didn't, they couldn't do it. Yeah, it's sad. Yeah. Yeah, it's a sad one. It's, well, I mean, just, just talking to kids that your kids go to school with, you can kind of get it. You know what I mean? You can kind of look at him in the face and go like, oh, man.
Starting point is 01:13:07 Oh, that makes sense. This is what our education. Well, that's like having a teacher tell, I call him my adopted son. He's a bonus child through my children. And he told me that his teacher told him, oh, Google's going to be your best friend for history. You might as well just get used to it now. He's 12. And you're telling him to go through Google.
Starting point is 01:13:29 At what point are we just telling our kids, just don't fucking try. You can just Google it. Oh, 100%. Yeah, with AI doing homework and everything else for sure. Yeah, that's, I mean, I do, I'll make another prediction. I did it on the air already, but I do think that a lot of people have already peaked on this, on internet, on video, on all this kind of stuff. I do think we've kind of reached our peak.
Starting point is 01:14:00 Not everybody and definitely not the world, because some of the people in the world are just getting online, and they're going to fall into the same sand pits that we all did. But I do think a lot of people are peeking. Yeah, I think AI is already crippling us because you can't tell fact from fiction. I think that's what's going to push people off the internet. I do. I think it's going to push a lot of people off. I think they're going to go, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:14:25 I don't know if this is real or not. Why am I doing this? Maybe this broken phone is finally my push to go ahead and make the move to the ghost. You should. I'm telling you, man. It's great. It is great. The only problem, like I said, is I'm just a worse, I'm just a worse phone person,
Starting point is 01:14:44 which kind of sucks sometimes, but, you know, it's just like the way it used to be. Like, you might not get me when you call. You know what I mean? Like, remember in the old days, like you'd pick the phone up and call? They're not home. We usually don't get you when I call. So I text you after I call. Yeah, but what happened.
Starting point is 01:15:03 So what happens is you start like really being bad with the phone. You know what I mean? Like oh, the phone's got 5% battery on it. Okay, I'll leave that downstairs and go up and go to sleep. You know what I mean? It's like it's it becomes that because you really stop caring about it. So my phone I really used to, I'll post some on Instagram. I have it in a hot minute.
Starting point is 01:15:27 I use for the one app. And then elsewise, I have music. I play my music on. it and that's or my audio book and that's the main source for me is music or audio books yeah you gotta get a um you got to get the little 24 dollar iPods I'm I'm actually thought about I have an MP3 player somewhere but I've thought about it and just buying the books and uploading them on there because we got our kids that's MP3 players for Christmas this year for that specific reason I have one in works for Christopher um and I plan on uploading
Starting point is 01:16:03 All the music he likes plus additional music on there because when he works out a specific location, there's no cell reception. And he doesn't have music saved to his phone like I do. So I plan on actually building him his own little library of music for those days. And now you can get them where they're Bluetooth and they have a speaker built in or you can Bluetooth them to a speaker. Don't tell YouTube, but this guy is loaded with an app called New Pipe. and what you could do with new pipe is download anything you want. And you can download it as a video or an MP3. So whatever.
Starting point is 01:16:41 I have to do a review on my mic blocker. And I have found some major pitfalls with mine that I should have got the one where I could put a wired headphone in. Because they said I should be able to use my Bluetooth headphones with it and I can't. and it mutes everything. My ringer. At least it works. Everything. I can't even put in my phone call on speaker.
Starting point is 01:17:08 It says it's supposed to be able to use speaker, so I've got to talk to Mark and maybe see if I'm not Mark Sean. I don't see if I'm doing something wrong. Could be. It won't let me use any volume whatsoever as long as it's in there. The power of an honest review is it's amazing. I mean, I like the idea and the concept, but now I'm like, oh, I should have gotten.
Starting point is 01:17:30 the one where I could put wired headphones into it so I could still use it in the functionality because I feel like now I'm limited to when I can actually use it. Cosmos sauce in chat says there's an front end called Create with a K that you can download music also off of YouTube. Oh man, YouTube must hate that. I got all kinds of music on my cell phone now from doing that. All kinds of MB3s, whole albums. You just download whole albums off of YouTube.
Starting point is 01:18:00 YouTube MP3. Now you have it. Now you have the MP3. It's yours. You know what I mean? You can put it on whatever you want. It's great. I actually have an MP3 downloader.
Starting point is 01:18:11 So I save mine directly through this, this different app on my phone. And so my phone is full hundreds of different types of music that I like that I have in my own playlist specifically for that. So what do you use me worldwide for 2026? I think Russia and Ukraine are going to fight it out. well into the year and beyond. I think that's going. I think Israel,
Starting point is 01:18:37 I think Israel's going to take everything. I really do. I don't think they're going to stop. I think they're just going to take all that gaza. Unless Trump gets back into like, we want to take it and do something fun with it. But I think he's got Greenland to worry about right now. And I think they're just going to,
Starting point is 01:18:55 they're on the shit list and I think they're going to take advantage of it. You know what I mean? Just be like, let's just take everything. Take everything while the world hates us. A lot of people from Greenland want us to be a part of them. I don't even think it matters. I want them to be a part of us. But yeah, I don't, I think we're going to see more from a battle with our own grounds,
Starting point is 01:19:16 whether it be religious or foreign. It's not going to be a foreign invasion. We've already had the invasion. Now we have to fight that invasion. I think we're going to have to fight with Europe a little bit. I don't think kinetic, but I, I don't think the open borders ever helped us. Oh,
Starting point is 01:19:33 no way. I think we need to do like a lot of the other countries. Germany is even suffering right now with their open borders. Everybody over there is taking over. Hungary's holding up. Yeah. Was it Poland's holding up? Well, yeah, because they don't let them in.
Starting point is 01:19:51 Poland don't take them. No, no. And I think that's what we need to do in return too. I think we're going to hit a point where people have to realize, protecting our youth and protecting our future is going to be more vital than any friendship or kinship to someone who's not from here. It'd be nice. It'd be nice to do a five-year moratorium or something like that, you know? Five years, no immigration.
Starting point is 01:20:18 See what happened. I think on the personal level, though, I think people need to really consider growing their own gardens, whether it be vertical in a very small space. I think on our end, I don't think there's certain things in like the health industry, food industry are going to ever let up, really, until people start taking things into control on their end. I think personal opinion, we should all do a fast food ban, not trying to stop people from work. But if you realized what's going into your food or what you don't realize is in your food is more concerned and that people are, putting these into their bodies. Yeah, and it's everything. I was just talking to the pizza shop guy today about salt.
Starting point is 01:21:08 It's in every, I mean, everything is questionable. At what point soy is being pushed into everything on top of mystery meat? Yeah, soy was a big one. So he caught us. It was really funny. My son was eating chicken up for like frozen chicken nuggets. And he was eating them. He's like, these are different.
Starting point is 01:21:25 I'm sure than shit, Jay Ferg. I looked in there and the first ingredient was. And the second ingredient, this was years ago, though. This was like when he was six or something. I'll say soybean oil, then soybean protein, and then soy lection. Yeah. And then chicken. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:41 The more you could cook for yourself, the more you can grow yourself. Or if you can't, you can at least source stuff locally. You know what I mean from farmers that are in the area? Yeah, that's the way to do it if you can't grow. And I find that the oranges I buy from the local produce. are in way better condition than what you can get from the local grocery mart. You just don't know. You just don't know what's in anything anymore.
Starting point is 01:22:09 That's the problem. And you can't trust anything because the big problem is price is king. And it's kind of our fault because we won't tolerate the high price. So if we don't tolerate the high price, then they've got to put fillers in or whatever they got to do to make it work at that price point for us. You know? So there's another thing. I think we're going to see a huge decline in the dollar.
Starting point is 01:22:33 Really? Yes. Only because gold and silver is on the rise. And the gold and silver will continue to rise as long as the decline of the dollar is still there. So as long as the dollar declines, gold and silver rise because of the value, right? They are not, we no longer have backed money. So instead of the value of that, going up, the dollar going up, that's not the case. Because it's no longer backed, precious
Starting point is 01:23:02 metals are continued to incline as the dollar continues to decline. I think we're going to see a huge price raise in everything to try to offset in a way, but it's only going to hurt us more. So anytime the dollar declines, everything else around us tends to go up. So for those of you who know on my Saturday show I do like to mention real quick what the market price is for golden silver and let me pull that up because I mean why not right might as well still in here I'm sure it's wild it's wild every day so let's let's see what it is today I accidentally closed up my and for those of you who are curious of where I go it's Kitco.com.
Starting point is 01:23:55 I can actually even put that in the chat. And when you put that in the chat in Instagram, too, if you don't mind. So that is going to be the most accurate market reading for everything. A lot of people like to use APMEX. APMEX likes to kind of
Starting point is 01:24:15 the numbers a little bit. And for those who can see my hand movement, hand movement, they like to level to what's going to work for them. So right now, silver is about $85 and $82 per ounce. Yes, it's going to fluctuate. I think we're going to hit. I know you and I mentioned it before the show. A point where gold and silver, so gold is at $4,596.50 per ounce. I think we're going to see a point where it's going to stay around 80 and 80 is going to be the new norm. But that's because the value of the
Starting point is 01:24:51 dollars to climb in. We've quit making pennies because of the cost of it, which that in its own is its own chaos. I think we're going to see an influx of cost for living and just food and everything else from the market. And I think honestly, if you have not already started getting into silver, you are behind the trend. Oh, you're way behind. $85? I used to buy silver for 1990 something. Right. Remember it was $20 and $30 for the longest time. Then it jumped to 50 and then it's been on the rise since. And you see these influx. And you could probably talk to the Patriot Power Hour. I imagine they can give you more of a breakdown. But it is because look at the dollar decline. And we're seeing it nationally, globally. Not nationally, but globally. China has had a huge decline. Korea, all of these other countries. And these other countries are fooling around with it right now. Right. They're implementing social credit scores to offset the fact that they are losing money because there's no value in their money. So if you cancel out these people's accounts based on their social credit, then you might be able to retain some sort of value in your dollar because then they can't access anything. Oh, so Bill White says here that he started at $13 an ounce.
Starting point is 01:26:17 And Bill, you're not. That's beautiful, Bill. That's awesome, man. Never see that again. I can promise you that much. No. And so for those who can't afford to invest in an ounce, I would recommend looking into fractionals, whether it be grams are the very low end or grains are the very low and don't bother with grains. It takes a, you know, grams, quarter ounces, tenth ounces, half ounces at the most. Start where you can afford.
Starting point is 01:26:46 But if you're looking into having any sort of precious metal as a backup option as far as, currency, then that would be a way to look. Elsewise, as we talk about in the prepping community, barter and trade is always a thing, whether it be bullets, cigarettes, alcohol, skill sets. You know, we have things of value. The value is based on how much that skill set or that item is needed. At the time, cigarettes may cost a lot more than the ability to make a sweater. That's a good one.
Starting point is 01:27:16 I mean, and then my ability to make a sweater might be more valuable than cigarettes, depending on the time of the year. It's all going to be based on want and need. That is the fact. Sorry, we digress there. Hey, it's all good.
Starting point is 01:27:31 It's all good. I do got to wrap it up, though. I can hear my child. She got 10 ounces at 17 U.S. dollars. Or he did. Sorry.
Starting point is 01:27:41 10 ounces for 17 bucks? Oh my God. Cosmo. Do you want to sell the 10 ounces? I've got 20 bucks. Yeah, right. I'll give you a triple. Start a bidding war.
Starting point is 01:27:57 All right. Well, PBN family, I think we did a great job tonight, Jay Ferg. Yes. Snera popped on. I think we gave you guys some great predictions. I'm doing a whole prediction bunch of shows throughout January. So stay tuned for those of you really into like the prediction day. I'm just doing them like off the cuff.
Starting point is 01:28:15 You know, like on one particular topic. That's true. That is true. You are, you are prime. for popping these days, right? So that makes sense. But yeah, I'd love to hear from you guys. Do you want to leave comments?
Starting point is 01:28:28 You want to reach out to us? Let us know what you think we got right, what we got wrong, and what your predictions are for 2026? And those prepping goals, man, what are you going to do? All I can tell you is write it down or it ain't going to happen. That's what I live by, right? And then at the end of the year, we'll do a recap of this whole show to see where our predictions stood and what actually happened in the year of 2026.
Starting point is 01:28:50 Thank God you threw that silver price in there, Jafur, because that will be gold when we go back to... Exactly. When we go back to see what the price is versus what it was, you know? We'll have it now to the coin. All right. All right, folks, we're getting out of here. I don't know. I might be on tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:29:06 I might not be not sure. But the Patriot Power Hour guys will be in the evening. And we will have the next generation is on tomorrow with tactical dog training for tactical Tuesday. So enjoy that. That'll be a good one. All right, Jay Firk. Enjoy the night. I'll see you guys.

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